“…The risk of jejunal diverticulosis increases with age, with the reported median age of 72 to 82 years [9]. Patients with jejunal diverticulosis are often asymptomatic, though up to 40% of patients with jejunal diverticulosis have abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, and malabsorption [2]. Complications of jejunal diverticulosis, estimated to occur in 10% of patients with jejunal diverticulosis, are serious, and potentially life-threatening, including jejunal diverticulitis, hemorrhage, obstruction, and perforation [1,2,5].…”