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Management of Complex Diverticular Disease With Fistulation Into an Ovarian Dermoid Cyst
Jamie Cransberg1, Amelia L Davis2, Genevieve Gibbons3
1General Surgery, Western Australian Country Health Service, Bunbury, AUS.
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Diverticular disease is prevalent amongst the adult Australian population. Diverticular disease can be complicated by fistula formation, most commonly involving the bladder or bowel. We report a rare case of an immunocompromised 69-year-old woman with a diverticular fistula extending into a complex right ovarian dermoid cyst. The patient presented to and was surgically managed in a rural Western Australian hospital with an emergency laparotomy, en bloc resection, and Hartmann's procedure. The patient recovered well and is awaiting elective colostomy reversal. This case demonstrates a rare complication of diverticular disease leading to a delayed presentation and demonstrates that timely surgical intervention can enable optimal outcomes despite geographic isolation.
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