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		<title>Laparoscopic Treatment of Complicated Diverticular Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://mediahttp.clinicalrobotics.com/thumbs/nf4p62jf0mx7xpif.jpg">G. Pernazza</p>
<p>Summary: Sigmoid diverticular disease presents as an acute event in a percentage ranging from 30% to 70%. In an “elective” setting the disease may be "complicated" (complicated colonic diverticular disease-CCDD) from abscess, perforation, fistula or stenosis in approximately 30% of cases. The laparoscopic approach, in this group of patients, is feasible and appears safe when performed by experienced surgeons, although suffering from a higher conversion rate. The video shows two cases of complicated diverticular disease of the sigmoid. The first case by a sigmoid-vesical fistula with the presence of bladder stones, the second by a sigmoid-enteric fistula.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="https://mediahttp.clinicalrobotics.com/thumbs/nf4p62jf0mx7xpif.jpg"><p>Graziano Pernazza (Rome &#8211; Italy)</p>
<p>Summary: Sigmoid diverticular disease presents as an acute event in a percentage ranging from 30% to 70%. In an “elective” setting the disease may be &#8220;complicated&#8221; (complicated colonic diverticular disease-CCDD) from abscess, perforation, fistula or stenosis in approximately 30% of cases. The laparoscopic approach, in this group of patients, is feasible and appears safe when performed by experienced surgeons, although suffering from a higher conversion rate. The video shows two cases of complicated diverticular disease of the sigmoid. The first case by a sigmoid-vesical fistula with the presence of bladder stones, the second by a sigmoid-enteric fistula. Both cases were treated by totally laparoscopic colorectal resection and anastomosis with a &#8220;single-stage&#8221; procedure. The literature, although no studies are able to obtain clear evidence, emphasizing the technical difficulty of these interventions, shows that in high-volume centers when performed by experienced surgeons in laparoscopic colorectal surgery, laparoscopic treatment of &#8220;complicated&#8221; cases achieves similar results compared to uncomplicated cases.</p>
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