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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
==Hinchey Classification<ref>Hinchey EJ, Schaal PG, Richards GK. Treatment of perforated diverticular disease of the colon. Adv Surg. 1979;12: 85-109.</ref>== | *[[Special:MyLanguage/Diverticulitis|Diverticulitis]] can present with range of severities and thus need for inpatient vs outpatient management | ||
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===Hinchey Classification<ref>Hinchey EJ, Schaal PG, Richards GK. Treatment of perforated diverticular disease of the colon. Adv Surg. 1979;12: 85-109.</ref>=== | |||
*Based on radiographic features | *Based on radiographic features | ||
**Stage 1a- phlegmon | **Stage 1a- phlegmon | ||
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**Stage 4 - diverticulitis with generalised faecal peritonitis | **Stage 4 - diverticulitis with generalised faecal peritonitis | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Diverticulitis]] | |||
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Diverticulitis|Diverticulitis]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 4 January 2026
Background
- Diverticulitis can present with range of severities and thus need for inpatient vs outpatient management
Classifications
Hinchey Classification[1]
- Based on radiographic features
- Stage 1a- phlegmon
- Stage 1b- diverticulitis with pericolic or mesenteric abscess
- Stage 2 - diverticulitis with walled off pelvic abscess
- Stage 3 - diverticulitis with generalised purulent peritonitis
- Stage 4 - diverticulitis with generalised faecal peritonitis
Modified Hinchey Classification[2]
- 0 Mild clinical diverticulitis
- Ia Confined pericolic inflammation or phlegmon
- Ib Pericolic or mesocolic abscess
- II Pelvic, distant intraabdominal, or retroperitoneal abscess
- III Generalized purulent peritonitis
- IV Generalized fecal peritonitis
See Also
