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SMALL BOWEL DIVERTICULAR DISEASE;
Author(s) -
Ansar Latif,
Anila Ansar,
Muhammad Qasim Butt
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2013.20.05.1444
Subject(s) - medicine , exploratory laparotomy , diverticulosis , bowel obstruction , perforation , abdominal pain , diverticulitis , peritonitis , surgery , acute abdomen , laparotomy , diverticular disease , abdomen , general surgery , materials science , punching , metallurgy
Objectives: 1). To see the prevalence of small bowel diverticulosis in patients presenting with acute abdomen. 2). To knowpresentation and complications of diverticulosis in teaching hospital in Sialkot region of Pakistan. Introduction: Small bowel diverticulardisease may be complicated by small bowel obstruction. Multiple diverticulosis represents an uncommon pathology of the small bowel.Related complications such as diverticulitis, perforation, bleeding or intestinal obstruction, and acute pancreatitis appear in 10-30% ofthe patients, increasing the morbidity and mortality rates. This pathology which is uncommon is much higher in our study in patientsundergoing exploratory laparotomy in district level hospitals in Sialkot region of Pakistan. Study Design: Prospective and observational.Setting and duration: Combined Military Hospital, Sialkot (June 2005 to August 2010). Islam teaching hospital, Sialkot (September 2010to September 2012). Methods: 260 consecutive patients undergoing exploratory laparotomy for obstruction, peritonitis, pain and massabdomen were included in the study. Patient with established cause of obstruction were excluded. The data including demographicinformation, presentation, operative findings, complications and follow up were entered in structured proforma. Patients with less thanthree months of followup were also excluded from study. Results: Small bowel diverticuli were encountered in 24 (9%) out of 260 patientsincluding; 8 (3%) Meckel's, 9 (3.5%) jejunal, 3 (1.2%) duodenal and 4 (1.5%) Ileal diverticuli. These patients with diverticuli presented asintestinal obstruction, peritonitis, mass abdomen, vague abdominal pain and one patient with fresh bleeding per rectum. The indicationsof surgery were peritonitis 6 (25%), intestinal obstruction 13 (54.2%), abdominal mass 3(12.5%), nonspecific abdominal pain 1 (4.2%)and fresh bleeding per rectum of obscure origin 1 (4.2%). Complications encountered as Intestinal obstruction due to adhesion formationin 8; obstruction due to congenital bands attached to diverticuli in 3; diverticular perforation in 2; peritonitis due to diverticulitis in2,bleeding from arteriovenous malformation within the jejuna diverticuli in 1 and mass formation due to volvulus in 1. Three duodenaldiverticuli and 4 jejunal diverticuli were found as silent pathologies synchronous with other active pathologies.

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