By the age of 50 years, 50% of the population will have diverticula of the large bowel. Ten to 20% will experience a clinically significant complication, principally diverticulitis and haemorrhage. As the elderly population grows, a concomitant rise in these patients will occur. Early diagnosis including the recognition of complications is key in reducing morbidity and mortality.
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