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Case Reports

Giant colonic diverticulum: case report of a rare surgical condition

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Pages 42-45 | Received 03 Jun 2019, Accepted 08 Jun 2019, Published online: 22 Jun 2019
 

Abstract

Introduction

Diverticular disease is a common disorder of the colon with an extremely rare presentation: giant colonic diverticulum (GCD). GCD is defined as a diverticulum measuring 4 cm or larger and affects the sigmoid colon in 90% of the cases.

Patients

We report on a case of a 74-year-old woman with a GCD.

Methods

We present a case report of a 74-year-old woman with a GCD. A brief review of the literature concerning clinical presentation, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathogenesis, histological classification and treatment of GCD will be discussed.

Results

Our patient was treated according to the available information in the literature. The outcome was uneventful.

Conclusions

GCD is a rare presentation of diverticular disease. Because of the risk of serious complications, a correct diagnosis and treatment is essential. The investigations of choice include a plain abdominal X-ray and an abdominal CT scan. Surgical treatment is the treatment of choice with preferably a colectomy with en-bloc resection of the diverticulum.

Disclosure statement

Authors report no conflicts of interest.

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