BMC Gastroenterology (Jan 2020)

The challenging diagnosis and treatment of duodenal diverticulum perforation: a report of two cases

  • Moysis Moysidis,
  • Daniel Paramythiotis,
  • Anestis Karakatsanis,
  • Evropi Amanatidou,
  • Elisavet Psoma,
  • Xanthippi Mavropoulou,
  • Antonios Michalopoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-1154-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background The duodenum is a common site for diverticulum formation. Most of the duodenal diverticula are asymptomatic, incidental findings. Perforation is a rare but potentially lethal complication of duodenal diverticular disease. Surgery remains the mainstay of treatment for perforated duodenal diverticula. In recent years, a few cases were successfully managed either conservatively or with endoscopy. Case presentation We present two cases of female patients treated in our department for duodenal diverticulum perforation. The first case was treated surgically with a diverticulectomy. The second case was managed conservatively with bowel rest and intravenous antibiotics. Both patients had an uncomplicated postoperative course and were discharged home. Conclusions Both surgical and conservative treatments are viable options for a perforated duodenal diverticulum in selected patients. Patients with a contained duodenal diverticular perforation can be managed conservatively at the outset. Possibly, the introduction of a classification system for duodenal diverticulum perforation may help clinicians in making essential therapeutic decisions.

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