Acute colonic diverticulitis: an update on clinical classification and management with MDCT correlation.

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Date publication

septembre 2016

Journal

Abdominal radiology (New York)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr HOEFFEL Christine


Tous les auteurs :
Barat M, Dohan A, Pautrat K, Boudiaf M, Dautry R, Guerrache Y, Pocard M, Hoeffel C, Eveno C, Soyer P

Résumé

Currently, the most commonly used classification of acute colonic diverticulitis (ACD) is the modified Hinchey classification, which corresponds to a slightly more complex classification by comparison with the original description. This modified classification allows to categorize patients with ACD into four major categories (I, II, III, IV) and two additional subcategories (Ia and Ib), depending on the severity of the disease. Several studies have clearly demonstrated the impact of this classification for determining the best therapeutic approach and predicting perioperative complications for patients who need surgery. This review provides an update on the classification of ACD along with a special emphasis on the corresponding MDCT features of the different categories and subcategories. This modified Hinchey classification should be known by emergency physicians, radiologists, and surgeons in order to improve patient care and management because each category has a specific therapeutic approach.

Référence

Abdom Radiol (NY). 2016 Sep;41(9):1842-50