Since colonoscopy is typically contraindicated in com-plicated diverticular disease of the colon, very few casesof intraluminal diverticular abscesses have been described.Significant diverticular abscesses usually require CT scanner-guided percutaneous drainage [1]. However, this proceduremay be impossible in 15—30% of cases, mainly because ofthe interposition of small bowel loops between the abscessand the abdominal wall. Furthermore, abscess recurrence orfistula formation may occur. Over the last few years, endo-scopic transluminal diverticular abscess drainage has provenuseful in the management of diverticular abscess as a novelconservative treatment option [2,3]. Endoscopic drainageof other types of colonic abscesses using a simple biop...
The term "complicated" diverticulitis is reserved for inflamed diverticular disease complicated by b...
BackgroundDiverticular abscess diameter of 3-6cm is generally accepted as a cutoff determining wheth...
AbstractDiversion colitis (DC) involves nonspecific colonic inflammation following surgical diversio...
Aim of clinical case presentation. To evaluate potential of intraluminal endoscopy for the treatment...
Aim: Diverticular disease is widespread worldwide. Mainstay approach is non-operative treatment with...
Prevalence of diverticular disease has been increasing worldwide in concert with the development of ...
Complicated diverticulitis occurs in 12 % of all diverticulitis cases. Radiological drainage is the ...
Introduction Diverticulitis, the common clinical complication of diverticulosis, may affect 10%e25 %...
Diverticula are protrusions that resemble sacs in the colon's wall. Acute or chronic problems are ex...
Diverticula are the most common incidental finding during routine colonoscopy, and their prevalence ...
Postoperative pelvic abscesses in patients submitted to colorectal surgery are challenging. The surg...
Coexistence of a diverticular abscess and colorectal cancer is an extremely rare phenomenon. The cli...
Complicated diverticular disease refers to patients who present with abscess, peritonitis, bleeding,...
Abdominal and pelvic abscesses occur in approximately 10–30% of Crohn’s disease patients during the ...
Diverticula are outpouchings of the intestinal wall and are common anatomical alterations detected i...
The term "complicated" diverticulitis is reserved for inflamed diverticular disease complicated by b...
BackgroundDiverticular abscess diameter of 3-6cm is generally accepted as a cutoff determining wheth...
AbstractDiversion colitis (DC) involves nonspecific colonic inflammation following surgical diversio...
Aim of clinical case presentation. To evaluate potential of intraluminal endoscopy for the treatment...
Aim: Diverticular disease is widespread worldwide. Mainstay approach is non-operative treatment with...
Prevalence of diverticular disease has been increasing worldwide in concert with the development of ...
Complicated diverticulitis occurs in 12 % of all diverticulitis cases. Radiological drainage is the ...
Introduction Diverticulitis, the common clinical complication of diverticulosis, may affect 10%e25 %...
Diverticula are protrusions that resemble sacs in the colon's wall. Acute or chronic problems are ex...
Diverticula are the most common incidental finding during routine colonoscopy, and their prevalence ...
Postoperative pelvic abscesses in patients submitted to colorectal surgery are challenging. The surg...
Coexistence of a diverticular abscess and colorectal cancer is an extremely rare phenomenon. The cli...
Complicated diverticular disease refers to patients who present with abscess, peritonitis, bleeding,...
Abdominal and pelvic abscesses occur in approximately 10–30% of Crohn’s disease patients during the ...
Diverticula are outpouchings of the intestinal wall and are common anatomical alterations detected i...
The term "complicated" diverticulitis is reserved for inflamed diverticular disease complicated by b...
BackgroundDiverticular abscess diameter of 3-6cm is generally accepted as a cutoff determining wheth...
AbstractDiversion colitis (DC) involves nonspecific colonic inflammation following surgical diversio...