An Atypical Case of Transverse Diverticulitis and the Changing Management of Diverticular Disease. 2018

Andrew C Ostosh, and Adeeb Saleh, and Kevin M Boehm
Michigan State University; Central Michigan University.

Diverticulitis is an inflammation of an out pouching of the lower gastrointestinal tract, particularly in the large intestine. Although the condition is taught to medical students as typically occurring in the left lower quadrant of the abdomen, right-sided and transverse forms diverticulitis can occur. Uncomplicated, e.g., non-perforated, diverticulitis is usually treated with antibiotics. Complicated, e.g. perforated, is usually treated with surgery. The purpose of this case report is to present an atypical case of perforated diverticulitis and review current recommendations for this condition. This was a case of transverse diverticulitis in a man in his late 40's who recovered with non-operative treatment. The widespread use of computerized tomography (CT) scans makes diagnosing diverticular disease relatively simple, but treatment is evolving. The case summarized here shows that less invasive measures can be used in treating both complicated and uncomplicated diverticular disease. After an uncomplicated in-patient admission for intravenous antibiotics, the patient was discharged in stable condition with a prescription for oral antibiotics and clinic follow-up. Classic medical school teaching concerning treatments for complicated and uncomplicated forms of diverticulitis have been updated but require further research testing.

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