Abstract
Background
Colonic diverticular bleeding can usually be managed with conservative treatment. However, in a selected group of patients under conditions of recurrent, persistent bleeding influencing quality of life or causing life-threatening shock, it should be managed with surgery. This is a retrospective study to clarify the risk factors relating to colectomy for colonic diverticular bleeding.
Methods
Between 1997 and 2005, a retrospective chart review of 73 patients with colonic diverticular bleeding was undertaken. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the relevant risk factors correlating to colectomy.
Results
The mean age of the 73 patients was 70 years (range, 22–90 years). Most colonic diverticular bleeding could be managed with conservative treatment (n = 63, 86.3%), and urgent colectomy was performed in ten patients (13.7%). The bleeding site could not be well identified in six of those ten patients and so underwent total abdominal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis, and the other four underwent right hemicolectomy after a diagnosis of right-sided colon diverticula with bleeding. There were two deaths in the surgical group and one death in the nonsurgical group. The overall mortality rate in the series was 4.11% and 20% among patients undergoing urgent colectomy. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the presence of comorbidities and daily maximum blood transfusion requirement were risk factors for urgent colectomy for colonic diverticular bleeding.
Conclusion
Preoperative comorbid diseases may increase operative risk in urgent surgery, and the outcome is poor. To avoid high mortality and morbidity relating to the urgent colectomy, we suggest that patients of colonic diverticular bleeding with comorbid diseases, especially subgroups of patients with diabetes and gouty arthritis, may need early elective colectomy.
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Chen, CY., Wu, CC., Jao, SW. et al. Colonic Diverticular Bleeding with Comorbid Diseases may Need Elective Colectomy. J Gastrointest Surg 13, 516–520 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-008-0731-4
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