Diverticular disease is the term for complications that arise when small sacs or pouches form in the wall of the colon. Diverticulum is a single sac or pouch and diverticula are numerous sacs or pouches. Diverticula in the colon that does not create complications is called diverticulosis. However, diverticulosis can, and does, lead to a more serious complication called diverticulitis.
Diverticulitis is a common problem in the United States, mostly affecting the lower left side sigmoid colon near the rectum. The risk of someone developing this ailment increases with age. While most cases are resolved or contained with medication and diet, a small portion of the population will need surgery to correct their chronic colon complications. When your doctor recommends surgery for your acute diverticulitis, you’ll be referred to a Victorville or Glendora General Surgeon. The surgeon will review, analyze, and determine the most beneficial type of colon surgery based on your individual symptoms, complications, and overall health situation. …show more content…
After surgery, you’ll remain in the hospital for 4 to 8 days to monitor your healing and to ensure that your colon is working again. Before leaving the hospital, your surgeon will instruct you on important follow up care, such as: when to assume normal daily and work activities, how to care for your stitches, potential symptoms to watch for that may require additional attention, what foods to eat, and when to schedule future office