There are options. You have a choice!
The information presented here is meant to help start the conversation with your surgeon. Please discuss with your surgeon for more details.
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SURGERY |
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WHAT |
A procedure to remove the part of the colon that has the diverticulitis. Can be called a “colectomy” or a “sigmoidectomy.” |
A mix of nutrition, medication and behavioral changes to decrease your chance of having future episodes. |
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- Your surgeon will remove the section of your colon that has the diverticulitis.
- Most of the time, your surgeon will be able to reconnect your colon so you can have normal bowel movements.
- The scar depends on the cut that the surgeon will make.
- You will need to plan both for time in the hospital and recovery at home.
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HOSPITAL |
- You will stay in the hospital after surgery.
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- You may need to seek medical care with future episodes.
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RISKS |
- Chance of ostomy.
- Possible complications from surgery.
- Time in hospital and time for recovery.
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- Chance of ostomy.
- Diverticulitis can come back.
- Chance of emergency surgery.
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BENEFITS |
- Prevent further episodes and antibiotics.
- Less worry about future episodes.
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- Avoid risks of surgery.
- No surgical recovery.
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