{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Complicated retroperitoneal diverticulitis presenting with abscess and acute limb ischemia. {Author}: Gunasingha RMKD;Seoudi H;Mirza S;Endicott K; {Journal}: BMJ Case Rep {Volume}: 17 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: 2024 May 31 暂无{DOI}: 10.1136/bcr-2023-259467 {Abstract}: This case highlights a rare presentation of diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon with perforation into the retroperitoneum complicated by abscess, vertebral osteomyelitis and acute lower extremity ischemia. A late 40-year-old man presented to an emergency department with acute ischemia of his left lower extremity. He was tachycardic with a leucocytosis, an unremarkable abdominal exam and a pulseless, insensate and paralysed left lower extremity. Imaging revealed sigmoid thickening, an abscess adjacent to iliac vasculature and occlusion of the left popliteal artery. The abscess came in contact with prior spine anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) hardware at L5-S1 vertebrae. The patient was taken urgently to the operating room for embolectomy, thrombectomy and fasciotomy. He was started on antibiotics and later underwent operative drainage with debridement for osteomyelitis. Non-operative management of the complicated diverticulitis failed, necessitating open sigmoidectomy with colostomy. 1 year later, he was symptom-free and the colostomy was reversed.