Literature DB >> 19256268

[Crohn's disease surgery: problems of postoperative recurrence].

Rosario Fornaro1, Marco Frascio, Cesare Stabilini, Camilla Sticchi, Andrea Barberis, Andrea Denegri, Barbara Ricci, Antonio Azzinnaro, Fabrizio Lazzara, Ezio Gianetta.   

Abstract

Crohn's disease is associated with high rates of postoperative recurrence. By 10 years postoperatively a high percentage of patients suffer clinical relapses (as many as 75% and above) and many of these (up to 45%) require re-intervention. The aim of the study was to identify, among the various potentially predictive factors, those which today can be considered real risk factors for postoperative recurrence. A review of the literature of the last two decades was carried out. Factors related to the patient, disease, type of surgery and pharmacological treatment were analysed. The relapse rate we recorded was 41.17% (28 of 62 patients operated on in the last 20 years and included in an average 6-year follow-up (range: 1-19 years). Significant predictive factors, in adition to duration of the follow-up and smoking, are also the location of the disease in the colon, extent more than 100 cm and the absence of postoperative pharmacological prophylaxis. The high incidence of postoperative recurrence in Crohn's disease mandates a strict follow-up (clinical, laboratory and instrumental monitoring). Identifying patients at increased risk would enable physicians to implement a rational pharmacological prophylaxis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19256268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chir Ital        ISSN: 0009-4773


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