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DOI: 10.1055/a-2350-7280
Commentary


Endoscopic retrieval of fecaliths has recently been described for selected patients with diverticular abscesses, in order to reduce the risk of recurrence despite antibiotic therapy [1] [2]. It is not a first-line treatment, but rather offers a less invasive option with quicker recovery time.
In this video, Cai et al. report a novel endoscopic direct diverticulitis therapy (EDDT), using a digital single-operator cholangioscope (DSOC) over a swollen cecal diverticulum with purulent exudate. The DSOC provided a direct view of fecaliths in the diverticular cavity; this enabled their safe removal with no septal incision required as in prior case reports. A pancreatic stent was placed to maintain drainage [3].
In conclusion, EDDT for septic diverticulitis is a new and evolving approach to treat specific cases, but the long-term effectiveness of this method is currently unknown.
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27. September 2024
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