• Int J Colorectal Dis · Jul 2019

    Case Reports

    Management of cecal diverticulitis diagnosed by computed tomography scan.

    • Daniel W Kauff, Roman Kloeckner, Sohall Frogh, and Hauke Lang.
    • Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University, Langenbeckst. 1, 55131, Mainz, Germany. daniel.kauff@unimedizin-mainz.de.
    • Int J Colorectal Dis. 2019 Jul 1; 34 (7): 1333-1336.

    PurposeCecal diverticulitis is a rare entity causing right iliac fossa pain. Its symptoms may mimic acute appendicitis. Therefore, the majority of these patients undergo unnecessary surgery for suspected diagnosis of appendicitis.MethodsWe report a case series of solitary cecal diverticulitis, right-sided colonic diverticulitis, and perforated cecal diverticulitis diagnosed by computed tomography scan.ResultsThe first two cases were successfully managed conservatively with intravenous antibiotics, rehydration, and temporary bowel rest. The third case developed a retroperitoneal abscess, which was initially drained under computed tomography guidance. However, due to development of septicemia, the patient underwent urgent right hemicolectomy. All patients recovered and were discharged during the further course.ConclusionsComputed tomography is of great value for the diagnosis of cecal diverticulitis and its differentiation from acute appendicitis. Conservative treatment is sufficient in uncomplicated cases, while surgery is reserved for those with associated large abscess or free perforation.

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