diverticul- (Latin: [from di-, "apart" and vertere, "to turn"] by-road, digression, deviation; to turn away, go in different directions).Used in the specialized sense of "tubular pocket or pouch that branches off from a bodily cavity or canal".diverticula: 
Plural of diverticulum.
 
diverticular: 
Relating to a diverticulum.
 
diverticularization: 
The act of forming diverticula, pockets, etc.
 
diverticulectomy: 
Excision of a diverticulum.
 
diverticulitis: 
1. Inflammation of a diverticulum, especially of the small pockets in the wall of the colon which fill with stagnant fecal material and become inflamed; rarely, they may cause obstruction, perforation, or bleeding.  
2. Inflammation of a diverticulum, especially inflammation related to colonic diverticula, which may undergo perforation with abscess formation; sometimes this is called left-sided or L-sided appendicitis. diverticulogram: 
A roentgenogram of a diverticulum.
 
diverticuloma: 
Development of a granulomatous mass in the wall of the colon.
 
diverticulopexy: 
1. Surgical fixation of a diverticulum in a new position following its separation from the initial adjacent or adherent structures.  
2. A plastic operation to obliterate a diverticulum. diverticulosis: 
1. The presence of diverticula, particularly of colonic diverticula, in the absence of inflammation.  
2. Presence of a number of diverticula of the intestine, common in middle age; the lesions are "acquired pulsion diverticula". diverticulum (singular), diverticula (plural): 
1. A circumscribed pouch or sac of variable size occurring normally or created by herniation of the lining mucous membrane through a defect in the muscular coat of a tubular organ.  
          2. A sac or pouch in the walls of a canal or organ. 3. A pouch or sac opening from a tubular or saccular organ; such as, the gut or bladder.  |