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Differences in postoperative pain management in patients with Ileitis Crohn and diverticulitis- a matched pair analysis. [PDF]

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Diverticulitis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1993
Diverticulitis is an important complication of diverticulosis that affects only 10% to 20% of patients with this condition. Medical and surgical aspects of management of diverticulitis are discussed in this article. Some unusual and less well-known complications and manifestations of this common clinical problem are also described. This disease remains
S R, Freeman, P R, McNally
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Diverticulitis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2002
Although diverticular disease is common in the Western world, few patients who develop diverticulitis require surgery. The use of appropriate broad-spectrum antibiotics in uncomplicated diverticulitis can be an effective treatment, avoiding the need for acute surgical intervention.
Gordon N, Buchanan   +2 more
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Jejunal Diverticulitis

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2016
Jejunal diverticulitis is a rare clinical entity often overlooked by physicians as a cause for abdominal pain. Although diagnostic capabilities improved in recent years, there is little data about diverticular disease in the proximal small bowel. The aim of this study is to present the clinical course and management in a series of eight cases of ...
Nir, Horesh   +8 more
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Diverticulosis and diverticulitis

Disease-a-Month, 1958
Summary Diverticulosis without inflammatory changes is a benign condition requiring no particular treatment of itself. It is best managed by medical measures directed at preventing diverticulitis, of which it is the necessary precursor. Diverticulitis per se almost always should be treated conservatively.
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Laparoscopy for Diverticulitis

Surgical Innovation, 2003
Although the literature on laparoscopic surgery for diverticulitis includes data on more than 1800 patients, the quality of the studies is insufficient to draw definitive evidence-based conclusions. Nonrandomized evidence suggests that laparoscopic resection for uncomplicated diverticulitis of the sigmoid may fare better than its conventional ...
Nilesh A, Patel, Roberto, Bergamaschi
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