| Literature DB >> 25767635 |
Fiorenzo Botti1, Flavio Caprioli2, Diego Pettinari3, Alberto Carrara1, Andrea Magarotto4, Ettore Contessini Avesani1.
Abstract
Surgery is well-established option for the treatment of Crohn's disease that is refractory to medical therapy and for complications of the disease, including strictures, fistulas, abscesses, bleeding that cannot be controlled endoscopically, and neoplastic degeneration. For a condition like Crohn's disease, where medical management is the rule, other indications for surgery are considered controversial, because the therapeutic effects of surgery are limited to the resolution of complications and the rate of recurrence is high, especially at sites of the surgical anastomosis. In the authors' opinion, however, surgery should not be considered a last-resort treatment: in a variety of situations, it should be regarded as an appropriate solution for managing this disease. Based on a review of the literature and their own experience, the authors examine some of the possibilities for surgical interventions in Crohn's disease and the roles played in these cases by diagnostic imaging modalities.Entities:
Keywords: Crohn’s disease; Imaging for Crohn’s disease; Surgery
Year: 2013 PMID: 25767635 PMCID: PMC4353831 DOI: 10.1007/s40477-013-0037-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrasound ISSN: 1876-7931