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  • Surgical Oncology
  • Colorectal Surgery

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  • Complicated diverticular disease presents significant surgical challenges.
  • Historical treatment approaches involved manual anastomoses and excluding colostomies.
  • Technological advancements have influenced surgical outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To present personal experience on surgical treatment of complicated diverticular disease.
  • To analyze the impact of surgical techniques and technology on patient outcomes.
  • To highlight the importance of patient selection for one-step surgical procedures.

Summary:

  • A series of 243 patients with complicated diverticular disease treated between 1974 and 1994.
  • Surgical interventions included left hemicolectomy, Hartmann's procedure, and sigmoid resection.
  • Anastomotic dehiscence rates decreased from 21% to 2% with the introduction of mechanical staplers.
  • Operative mortality for emergency surgery dropped from 14% to 3%, and for elective surgery from 1.3% to 0%.

Impact:

  • Improved surgical outcomes and reduced patient recovery time through one-step procedures.
  • Demonstrates the critical role of technological adoption in surgical practice.
  • Emphasizes the value of careful patient evaluation for optimal surgical planning and results.