Diagnostics (Dec 2023)

Acute Colonic Diverticulitis: CT Findings, Classifications, and a Proposal of a Structured Reporting Template

  • Francesco Tiralongo,
  • Stefano Di Pietro,
  • Dario Milazzo,
  • Sebastiano Galioto,
  • Davide Giuseppe Castiglione,
  • Corrado Ini’,
  • Pietro Valerio Foti,
  • Cristina Mosconi,
  • Francesco Giurazza,
  • Massimo Venturini,
  • Guido Nicola Zanghi’,
  • Stefano Palmucci,
  • Antonio Basile

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13243628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 24
p. 3628

Abstract

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Acute colonic diverticulitis (ACD) is the most common complication of diverticular disease and represents an abdominal emergency. It includes a variety of conditions, extending from localized diverticular inflammation to fecal peritonitis, hence the importance of an accurate diagnosis. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CE-CT) plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis due to its high sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and interobserver agreement. In fact, CE-CT allows alternative diagnoses to be excluded, the inflamed diverticulum to be localized, and complications to be identified. Imaging findings have been reviewed, dividing them into bowel and extra-intestinal wall findings. Moreover, CE-CT allows staging of the disease; the most used classifications of ACD severity are Hinchey’s modified and WSES classifications. Differential diagnoses include colon carcinoma, epiploic appendagitis, ischemic colitis, appendicitis, infectious enterocolitis, and inflammatory bowel disease. We propose a structured reporting template to standardize the terminology and improve communication between specialists involved in patient care.

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