Hospitalization for acute diverticulitis does not mandate routine elective colectomy

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Broderick-Villa, G
Burchette, RJ
Collins, JC
Abbas, MA
Haigh, PI
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[1] Kaiser Permanente Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
[2] Kaiser Permanente Reg Off, Ctr Res & Evaluat, Pasadena, CA USA
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10.1001/archsurg.140.6.576
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Previous studies suggest that elective colectomy is often required after an episode of acute diverticulitis. Hypothesis: Acute diverticulitis initially treated nonoperatively does not require elective colectomy. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Twelve Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Southern California. Patients: Three thousand one hundred sixty-five patients with acute diverticulitis. Interventions: Colectomy or nonoperative treatment with or without percutaneous abscess drainage. Main Outcome Measures: Recurrent diverticulitis. Results: Emergency colectomy was performed in 614 patients (19.4 %). Nonoperative treatment was initially used in 2551 patients (80.6 %). Of these, 185 patients (7.3 %) had an elective colectomy and the remaining 2366 patients (92.7 %) did not. Factors associated with undergoing elective colectomy compared with nonoperative treatment were younger age of the patient, fewer comorbidities, and percutaneous abscess drainage. Mean follow-up was 8.9 years, with a maximum of 12 years. After nonoperative treatment, 314 patients (13.3 %) recurred-222 patients had a single recurrence and 92 patients had a rerecurrence. After adjusting for other variables, older age (hazard ratio, :50 years vs < 50 years = 0.68; 95 % confidence interval, 0.53-0.87) was associated with a lower recurrence, whereas higher comorbidity was associated with higher recurrence. Gender and percutaneous abscess drainage had no influence on recurrence. All 92 rerecurrences were treated nonoperatively. The risk of a rerecurrence (29.3 %) was significantly higher than a first recurrence (P < .001). Age, gender, Charlson comorbidity index, and percutaneous abscess drainage did not predict rerecurrence. Conclusions: Very few patients with acute diverticulitis treated nonoperatively have recurrence. Younger age was associated with recurrence. A first recurrence was the only factor that predicted rerecurrences. The low recurrence rate argues against routine elective colectomy after successful nonoperative management of acute diverticulitis.
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