Annali italiani di chirurgia
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Diverticular disease (DD) is one of the most common disorders of the colon with an increased prevalence in Western populations. There are still many unsolved issues about indications, timing of surgery and modality of surgical treatment. These topics were discussed during the Consensus Conference (CC). ⋯ On this matter farther randomized studies are required to compare Hartmann's procedure with other techniques (such as primary anastomosis with or without diverting colostomy). A wide left colonic resection (with splenic flexure mobilization) extended beneath sigmoid-rectal junction is recommended to avoid immediate or late complications. Laparoscopic approach is feasible, even for management of complicated diverticular disease, if strict patient selection criteria are followed, duration of the procedure is comparable to open surgery and conversion rate is under 10%.