info

Monday 5 February 2018

Risk Factors of Surgical Recurrence after Resection for Crohn’s Disease



Thesurgery is required in more than 80% of patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). The aim of surgery is to treat complicated lesions. The most important principle of the surgery is to perform an intestinal resection as limited as possible. Crohn’s disease is associated with high rates of postoperative recurrence. At 10 years after surgery, 75% of patients suffer recurrence and 45% of these require re-intervention. The aim of the study was to identify, the risk factors of postoperative ‘surgical recurrence’ after the first resection for Crohn’s disease.

This is a retrospective study, with prospective collection of data, conducted from January 1998 to September 2010, which included all patients undergoing surgery for primary CD. All patients born and living in Tunisia in North Africa. The diagnosis of CD was confirmed in all cases by histological examination of endoscopic biopsies or specimen after bowel resection. We excluded from this study, patients initially operated in another center and patients operated on for isolated anoperineal lesions of CD. The management was multidisciplinary and standardized for all patients.

All of the potential risk factors studied were divided in four groups. Factors related to the patient (cigarette smoking), to the disease (duration of disease, anatomical site of disease, type of disease: stricturing, penetrating, mixte or inflammatory disease), to the type of surgery (extend of bowel resection, the type of anastomosis and the involvement of section margins) and to the pharmacological treatment after surgery.


A protocol was established to ensure regular monitoring during the postoperative period. Patients were followed both by the surgical team than gastroenterology. All results of clinical, biological and endoscopic have been noted and transcribed on patient records.

No comments:

Post a Comment

An Evaluation of the Role of fMRI in Patients with Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

                                                 https://www.austinpublishinggroup.com/urology/ Patientswith Lower Urinary Tr...