Colonic Diverticular Disease
How would a colovesicular fistula present?
Air or stool would be present in the bladder --Pneumaturia
Diverticulitis: This can present with LLQ pain, fever, and leukocytosis. What disease looks very similar to this but is on the right side?
Appendicitis --Diverticulitis is known as 'left-sided appendicitis'
What is a diverticulum?
Blind pouch protruding from the GI tract that communicates with the lumen
Diverticulitis: A fecalith can block the diverticula. How does this lead to diverticulitis?
Block something --Infection develops behind the block
Diverticulitis: Colonoscopy cannot be done due to the risk of rupture. What can be done to confirm the diagnosis?
CT scan is the best test
Colonic Diverticulosis - Treatment: If there are repeated episodes of diverticulitis, how can this be treated definitively?
Colonic resection --Remove the affected area
Colonic Diverticulosis: Diverticula develop due to increased wall stress. What are some things that increase the wall stress? -Toilet? -Diet? -Age?
Constipation and straining Low-fiber diet Older age = more cumulative wall stress
Colonic Diverticulosis: How do the diverticula develop?
Develop due to wall stress
Colonic Diverticulosis: Where in the colonic wall do the diverticula develop?
Diverticula develop in the areas where the vasa recta perforate the muscularis externa (propria)
Colonic Diverticulosis - Complications: What can occur if the diverticula become inflamed?
Diverticulitis
What colonic diverticula true or false?
False diverticula --Mucosa and submucosa outpouches through the muscularis externa (propria
Diverticulitis: What causes this to develop?
Fecalith blocks the diverticula
What is a colovesicular fistula?
Fistula from the colon to the bladder
What will happen if an inflamed diverticulum ruptures and attaches to a nearby structure?
Fistula will develop
Colonic Diverticulosis - Complications: What can occur if the inflamed diverticula rupture and attach to a nearby structure?
Fistulas can develop
Colonic Diverticulosis - Treatment: What can be done to treat diverticulitis?
Give antibiotics
Colonic Diverticulosis: The vasa recta alongside the diverticula can bleed. How would this present clinically?
Hematochezia --Diverticulosis is the MCC of hematochezia
Colonic Diverticulosis - Treatment: What dietary changes can be made?
Increase fiber in diet
Colonic Diverticulosis: This develops in older people. Why does this occur?
More accumulated stress on the colonic wall over time --Leads to the diverticula
Colonic Diverticulosis: This is defined as many diverticula present in the colon. Where are the diverticula most common?
Most common in the sigmoid colon
Colonic Diverticulosis: How do diverticula most often present?
Most often asymptomatic --May present with vague abdominal discomfort
Diverticulitis: Diverticulosis is diagnosed with a colonoscopy. Can that be used here?
No --There is a risk of rupture with colonoscopy
Diverticulitis - Complications: The diverticulitis can perforate through the colon. What complications can this lead to? -Peritoneum? -Abscess? -After the bowels heal?
Peritonitis can develop Abscess formation Healing can occur with fibrosis -> Bowel stenosis
Where in the colon is the most common location for colonic diverticula?
Sigmoid colon
Colonic Diverticulosis: How can diverticulosis leads to bleeding?
The diverticula develop right alongside the vasa recta --The vasa recta can bleed into the lumen
Diverticulitis - Complications: What is the main complication that can occur?
The diverticulitis can perforate through the colon
Colonic Diverticulosis: The diverticula develop in areas where the vasa recta perforate the muscularis externa. Why do they develop here?
The perforating vasa recta make that area of the muscularis externa weak --Easier for the outpouchings to develop
Colonic Diverticulosis: What age group gets this?
This develops in older people --Present in 50% of people over 60
Diverticulitis: How is this treated?
Treated with antibiotics
Diverticulitis: How does this present? -Pain? -Normal response to infection? -WBCs?
LLQ pain --Most commonly in the sigmoid colon Fever Leukocytosis
Colonic Diverticulosis: What is this?
Many false diverticula present in the colon