RESULTS OF MULTIPLE STRICTUREPUSTIES IN DIFFUSE CROHN'S DISEASE OF THE SMALL BOWEL
- 1 February 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Anz Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 63 (2) , 95-99
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1993.tb00052.x
Abstract
With extensive small bowel strictures due to Crohn's disease, resectional surgery may lead to short bowel syndrome. Strictureplasty (SP) has emerged as a useful alternative for selected strictures. This study reviews the results of 42 patients with diffuse obstructive Crohn's disease of the small bowel in whom at least four SP were performed in each patient (median: 7; range: 4-15; total SP: 315). Twenty-three patients (55%) had had 1-5 previous small bowel resections. Co-existing perforative disease was present in four patients (10%). Synchronous resection of a separate segment of small bowel was performed in 22 patients (52%). There was no operative mortality. Enterocutaneous fistula and/or intra-abdominal abscess developed in three patients (7%) and only one of these needed operative intervention. The median follow-up was 3 years (range: 10 months to 7 years). After SP, all patients experienced relief from obstructive symptoms. The median weight gain was 3 kg (range: -1-21 kg) and more than half the patients were weaned off steroids. Symptomatic recurrence occurred in 10 patients (24%) and was due to strictures (N = 9) and/or perforative disease (N = 2) at new site(s) unrelated to previous SP. Rate of symptomatic restricture of the SP site was 1.6% and was associated with new strictures elsewhere in all cases. Thus, in selected cases, SP is a safe and effective treatment for diffuse Crohn's strictures.Keywords
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