Towards a tailored approach for patients with acute diverticulitis and abscess formation. The DivAbsc2023 multicentre case-control study.
Mauro PoddaMarco CeresoliMarcello Di MartinoMonica OrtenziGianluca PellinoFrancesco PataBenedetto IelpoValentina MurziAndrea BallaPasquale LepianeNicolo' TaminiGiulia De CarloAlessia DavolioSalomone Di SaverioLuca CardinaliEmanuele BotteriNereo VettorettoPier Paolo GeleraBelinda De SimoneAntonella GrassoMarco ClementiDanilo MeloniGaetano PoillucciFrancesco FaviRoberta RizzoGiulia MontoriGiuseppa ProcidaIrene RecchiaFerdinando AgrestaFrancesco VirdisStefano Piero Bernardo CioffiMartina PellegriniMassimo SartelliFederico CoccoliniFausto CatenaAdolfo PisanuPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2024)
Non-operative treatment is generally effective for diverticular abscesses. Tobacco smoking's role as an independent risk factor for treatment failure underscores the need for targeted behavioural interventions in diverticular disease management. IIb Hinchey diverticulitis patients, particularly young smokers, require vigilant monitoring due to increased risks of treatment failure and septic progression. Further research into the efficacy of image-guided percutaneous drainage should involve randomized, multicentre studies focussing on homogeneous patient groups.