Diverticular disease, diverticulosis Flashcards

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Diverticulum

A

Out pouching of the gut wall

Usually due to increased pressure within the gut

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2
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Where is the most common location for a diverticulum

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Sigmoid colon

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3
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Diverticular disease - cause

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Low fibre intake

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4
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Diverticular disease - clinical features

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Asymptomatic
Incidental finding
Stools are more liquid than solid
Only becomes symptomatic if complications are present

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Diverticular disease - what is it?

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Due to the low fibre intake, stools are more liquid than solid and an increase in intraluminal pressure is required to pump a liquid along the LI 
Small pouches (diverticula) develop in the bowel lining and push out through the bowel wall
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Diverticular disease - investigations

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Barium enema

Sigmoidoscopy

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Diverticular disease - complications

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Diverticulitis 
Peritonitis (rupture)
Pericolic abscess (causes swinging fevers) 
Fistula
Haemorrhage
Stricture
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Diverticulitis - what is it?

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Inflammation of the diverticulum

ie - if diverticulum gets obstructed by faeces

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Diverticulitis - clinical features

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LIF pain 
Fever 
Altered bowel habit 
Nausea
Vomiting 
Loss of appetite
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10
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Diverticulitis - investigations

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Barium enema

Colonoscopy

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Management of complications

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Hartmann’s procedure
Percutaneous drainage - CT guided
Primary resection
Laparascopic lavage and drainage

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12
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Management if no complications

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Oral antibiotics at home

Liquid diet

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13
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Hartmann’s procedure

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Remove affected segment of colon and bring out a stoma bag onto the abdominal wall

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14
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Meckels diverticulum

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Congenital
- due to incomplete regression of the utello-intestinal duct
Out pouch that develops a weak point of the intestine

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15
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Meckels diverticulum - rule of 2’s

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2% of people have it
2 foot above the oleo-caecal valve
2 inches long

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16
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Meckels diverticulum - true

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Contains all layers

17
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Meckels diverticulum - false

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Can be composed of mucosal layer alone