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Success in treatment of complicated diverticular disease is stage related

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COLORECTAL DISEASE
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 276-279

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s003840100320

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complicated diverticular disease; clinical stages; operative treatment; complication rates

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The clinical stage of disease is one of the many factors affecting outcome after treatment for complicated diverticular disease. We retrospectively assessed surgical results during the period 1994-1999 in 406 patients with complicated diverticular disease, according to the stage of disease, surgical technique, postoperative complications, and mortality. Single-stage resection and primary anastomosis were performed safely in most patients with stage I or II disease. Severe complications were rare in stage I but increased in incidence with higher stages. Patients with stage III are a high-risk group. This stage often requires a two-stage procedure (primary anastomosis and protective ileostoma or the Hartmann procedure). Despite these measures, many severe complications occurred in stage III.

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