In this patient's case, the presence of fecal peritonitis observed during laparotomy due to a diverticular perforation corresponds to Hinchey Stage IV. This stage is characterized by the presence of fecal material in the peritoneal cavity, indicating a severe and diffuse peritoneal contamination.
Therefore, the correct classification according to Hinchey's stage for this scenario is Stage 4.
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