| Literature DB >> 2752851 |
M E Pezim1, J H Pemberton, R W Beart, B G Wolff, R R Dozois, S Nivatvongs, R Devine, D M Ilstrup.
Abstract
To establish whether patients with indeterminant colitis (patients with ulcerative colitis whose surgical specimens also show features of Crohn's colitis) have an adverse outcome after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA), the authors reviewed the pathologic reports and postoperative status of 514 consecutive patients who underwent IPAA for chronic ulcerative colitis (CUC). Twenty-five patients (5 percent) had features of indeterminant colitis (IC), including unusual distribution of inflammation, deep linear ulcers, neural proliferation, transmural inflammation, fissures, creeping fat, and retention of goblet-cell population. The clinical and functional outcome of these 25 IC patients was compared with that of the remaining 489 CUC patients. The mean follow-up was 38 +/- 18 months. No significant differences in complication rates, pouch function, incidence of "pouchitis," or requirement for pouch excision were detected in the two groups at follow-up. Although the authors are continuing to perform IPAA on patients with IC, a better definition of the IC patient and a more objective, prospective analysis of outcome of IC following IPAA is required before confident and specific treatment policies can be recommended.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2752851 DOI: 10.1007/bf02555768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dis Colon Rectum ISSN: 0012-3706 Impact factor: 4.585