A 73-year-old woman with a history of multiple abdominal surgery and sigmoid diverticulosis presented with severe constipation refractory to conservative management. As a result, she had developed food aversion and cachexia. Patient opted for laparotomy and defunctioning ileostomy to improve quality of life. At laparotomy, extensive diverticulae involving the small and large bowels were identified. Defunctioning ileostomy was performed. The patient regained her quality of life and reinstituted normal diet. Histology revealed marked serosal fibrosis and pulsion diverticulae.

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