Peritonitis due to complications of colonic diverticular disease

Operative tactic and results

Authors

  • Boris Asiner

Keywords:

colon perforation, diverticulum, peritoneum

Abstract

The author's personal experience and results in peritóneal complications of the cliverticular colonic disease ( D.C.D.) are presented. A review is made of 30 cases selected · of a series of 230 patients presenting D.C.D.
Preoperative diagnosis was correct in only 34 % of the cases. In 66 % other diagnosis were considered ( apendicitis, perforating ulcer, etc.). In all cases, however, operative diagnosis was established. The clasic perforative sindrome was absent in the majority of the cases, in which the symptomatology was progressive

.Plain X Ray study is considered of main importance. The most frequently founded lesion was sigmoiditis with peritoneal extension. In oniy 3 % of cases perforation of one diverticul rended evident was present. Total mortality was 30 % . Various surgical procedures were utilized: primary resection in 6 cases with anastomosis in 2 of them, with good results. If the patient's conditions and with qualified surgeon and anaesthetict, primary resection is advisable. In other circunstances, differente kinds of colostomy and drainage should be used.

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1971-02-10

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Asiner B. Peritonitis due to complications of colonic diverticular disease: Operative tactic and results. Cir. Urug. [Internet]. 1971 Feb. 10 [cited 2026 May 27];41(3):233-42. Available from: https://replica-revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2163

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