Diverticular disease of the colon is a common condition, and the prevalence increases with age, affecting up to 60% of persons older than 60 years. 1 Approximately 4% of patients with diverticulosis will develop acute diverticulitis, defined as clinically evident macroscopic inflammation of a diverticulum or diverticula. 2 Eighty-five percent of episodes of acute diverticulitis are uncomplicated (defined by absence of abscess, bowel obstruction, perforation, or fistula formation), although 15% to 30% of patients who develop acute diverticulitis experience a recurrence. 3 Diverticulitis remains the leading indication for elective colon resection. 4