“…Diverticula is a sac-like protrusion that can occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract (including the esophagus [3], the stomach [4], and the small bowel [5]), however, they are most frequently found in the colon [6,7]. DD includes a range of diseases with different manifestations involving the presence of diverticula such as (i) diverticulosis, defined as the presence of asymptomatic diverticula, (ii) symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (SUDD) characterized by persistent abdominal pain, alterations in bowel habits, and absence of obvious diverticular inflammation, (iii) diverticulitis is caused by inflammation of the diverticula.…”