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L J García Flórez1, J Otero Diez, C López Muñiz
1General Surgery and Digestive Service, Hospital Carmen y Severo Ochoa, Cangas del Narcea, Asturias, Spain. lgarcia@hcso.sespa.es
Giant colonic diverticulum is a rare condition in elderly patients, typically in the sigmoid colon. This case highlights non-surgical management for an elderly patient with high surgical risk.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Colorectal Surgery
Background:
- Giant colonic diverticulum (GCD) is an exceedingly rare condition.
- It most commonly affects the sigmoid colon in elderly individuals.
Observation:
- An 87-year-old female patient presented with symptoms attributed to GCD.
- The patient's advanced age and significant comorbidities posed a high surgical risk.
Findings:
- The patient was successfully managed non-surgically.
- This approach was chosen due to the patient's advanced age and elevated surgical risk.
Implications:
- Non-surgical management can be a viable option for GCD in high-risk elderly patients.
- This case expands the understanding of treatment strategies for rare colonic conditions.
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