2019
DOI: 10.1089/sur.2019.070
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Jejunal Diverticulitis: A Single-Center Experience and Proposed Management Algorithm

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“…Diverticulitis is the most common complication. In the literature, two factors were incriminated in its genesis: first, the stasis of the jejunum contents in the diverticulum and second the mucosal edema causing obstruction of the diverticular neck 3–5 . However, the diverticulitis is much less common in the jejunum than in colonic diverticula probably because of diverticulum larger size, better intraluminal flow, and lower concentration of bacteria 3 …”
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“…Diverticulitis is the most common complication. In the literature, two factors were incriminated in its genesis: first, the stasis of the jejunum contents in the diverticulum and second the mucosal edema causing obstruction of the diverticular neck 3–5 . However, the diverticulitis is much less common in the jejunum than in colonic diverticula probably because of diverticulum larger size, better intraluminal flow, and lower concentration of bacteria 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequent complication is diverticulitis. Two factors were incriminated in its genesis: the stasis of the jejunum contents in the diverticulum and the mucosal edema with subsequent obstruction of the diverticular neck [3][4][5]. However, the diverticulitis is much less common in the jejunum than in colonic diverticula probably because of diverticulum larger size, better intra-luminal flow and lower concentration of bacteria [3].…”
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“…En el caso de pacientes con oclusión intestinal (grado 3) causada por microperforación localizada o proceso inflamatorio severo, se puede intentar en un inicio manejo conservador, siempre y cuando las condiciones clínicas lo permitan. 16 En cuanto a casos con sangrado activo (grado 3), la resucitación hidroelectrolítica, manejo de hemoderivados y la localización y resección sólo del segmento donde hay sangrado en caso de diverticulosis extensa o de todo el segmento afectado en caso de diverticulosis localizada constituyen el abordaje recomendado; sin embargo, ante la dificultad técnica que implica localizar el sitio exacto de sangrado en un segmento largo de intestino delgado con divertículos, y en el contexto de un paciente sin inestabilidad hemodinámica severa, la angiografía mesentérica y embolización son una opción válida. Aunque el éxito de este procedimiento para patología de intestino delgado sigue siendo menor que para patología colónica, en los últimos años se ha visto una mejoría notable en las tasas de éxito de este procedimiento.…”
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