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. 1995 Jan;77(1):16–20.

Surgical management of the septic complications of diverticular disease.

A L Khan 1, A K Ah-See 1, T J Crofts 1, S D Heys 1, O Eremin 1
PMCID: PMC2502524  PMID: 7717637

Abstract

This retrospective study has reviewed the surgical management of the septic complications of diverticular disease involving the left colon in 77 patients who presented between 1980 and 1992. Over this period, Hartmann's resection continued to be the predominant surgical procedure. The overall mortality and morbidity rates in the study period were 10% and 31%, respectively. However, a marked improvement in survival was recorded in the latter half of the study (17% vs 6%). The mortality from Hartmann's resection was also reduced substantially in the second half of the study (24% vs 7.5%). These improvements occurred despite having a higher number of poor-risk patients (APACHE II score) with more severe pathology (generalised peritonitis, 35% vs 50%; faecal peritonitis, 9% vs 25%) in the latter half. There was a significantly worse survival in patients who were over 70 years of age (P < 0.03), those who had a severe concomitant medical illness (P < 0.02), those who had a generalised peritonitis (P < 0.02), and in those patients who had an APACHE II score of over 11 (P < 0.05) (Fisher's exact test). There was no difference in outcome (morbidity, mortality) between the various grades of surgeon involved in performing the emergency surgical procedures.

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