The WSES/SICG/ACOI/SICUT/AcEMC/SIFIPAC guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of acute left colonic diverticulitis in the elderly

Author:

Fugazzola PaolaORCID,Ceresoli Marco,Coccolini Federico,Gabrielli Francesco,Puzziello Alessandro,Monzani Fabio,Amato Bruno,Sganga Gabriele,Sartelli Massimo,Menichetti Francesco,Puglisi Gabriele Adolfo,Tartaglia Dario,Carcoforo Paolo,Avenia Nicola,Kluger Yoram,Paolillo Ciro,Zago Mauro,Leppäniemi Ari,Tomasoni Matteo,Cobianchi Lorenzo,Dal Mas Francesca,Improta Mario,Moore Ernest E.,Peitzman Andrew B.,Sugrue Michael,Agnoletti Vanni,Fraga Gustavo P.,Weber Dieter G.,Damaskos Dimitrios,Abu-Zidan Fikri M.,Wani Imtiaz,Kirkpatrick Andrew W.,Pikoulis Manos,Pararas Nikolaos,Tan Edward,Broek Richard Ten,Maier Ronald V.,Davies R. Justin,Kashuk Jeffry,Shelat Vishal G.,Mefire Alain Chicom,Augustin Goran,Magnone Stefano,Poiasina Elia,De Simone Belinda,Chiarugi Massimo,Biffl Walt,Baiocchi Gian Luca,Catena Fausto,Ansaloni Luca

Abstract

AbstractAcute left colonic diverticulitis (ALCD) in the elderly presents with unique epidemiological features when compared with younger patients. The clinical presentation is more nuanced in the elderly population, having higher in-hospital and postoperative mortality. Furthermore, geriatric comorbidities are a risk factor for complicated diverticulitis. Finally, elderly patients have a lower risk of recurrent episodes and, in case of recurrence, a lower probability of requiring urgent surgery than younger patients. The aim of the present work is to study age-related factors that may support a unique approach to the diagnosis and treatment of this problem in the elderly when compared with the WSES guidelines for the management of acute left-sided colonic diverticulitis. During the 1° Pisa Workshop of Acute Care & Trauma Surgery held in Pisa (Italy) in September 2019, with the collaboration of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), the Italian Society of Geriatric Surgery (SICG), the Italian Hospital Surgeons Association (ACOI), the Italian Emergency Surgery and Trauma Association (SICUT), the Academy of Emergency Medicine and Care (AcEMC) and the Italian Society of Surgical Pathophysiology (SIFIPAC), three panel members presented a number of statements developed for each of the four themes regarding the diagnosis and management of ALCD in older patients, formulated according to the GRADE approach, at a Consensus Conference where a panel of experts participated. The statements were subsequently debated, revised, and finally approved by the Consensus Conference attendees. The current paper is a summary report of the definitive guidelines statements on each of the following topics: diagnosis, management, surgical technique and antibiotic therapy.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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