Background Treatment of patients with ileocaecal Crohn's disease who have not responded to conventional therapy is commonly scaled up to biological agents, but surgery can also offer excellent short-term and long-term results. We compared laparoscopic ileocaecal resection with infliximab to assess how they affect health-related quality of life. Methods In this randomised controlled, open-label trial, in 29 teaching hospitals and tertiary care centres in the Netherlands and the UK, adults with non-stricturing, ileocaecal Crohn's disease, in whom conventional therapy has failed were randomly allocated (1:1) by an internet randomisation module with biased-coin minimisation for participating centres and perianal fistula to receive laparoscopic ...
AbstractA best evidence topic was constructed according to a structured protocol. The question addre...
Aim: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery for Crohn'...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Most patients with Crohn's disease (CD) eventually require an intestinal resectio...
Background: The LIR!C trial showed that laparoscopic ileocaecal resection is a cost-effective treatm...
Objective Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of laparoscopic ileocaecal resection compared with inflixi...
BACKGROUND: With the availability of infliximab, nowadays recurrent Crohn's disease, defined as dise...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of laparoscopic ileocaecal resection compared with inflix...
textabstractBackground. With the availability of infliximab, nowadays recurrent Crohn's disease, def...
Introduction Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract with an...
Laparoscopic ileocaecal resection versus infiximab for terminal ileitis in Crohn’s disease: a random...
Ileocolic resection is the most common operation performed for Crohn's disease patients with termina...
Despite increasing number of reports indicating good treatment outcomes, laparoscopic treatment of C...
PurposeSeveral studies have compared conventional open ileocolic resection with a laparoscopic-assis...
PURPOSE: Several studies have compared conventional open ileocolic resection with a laparoscopic-ass...
Despite the increasing incidence and prevalence of Crohn’s Disease (CD), no curative options exist a...
AbstractA best evidence topic was constructed according to a structured protocol. The question addre...
Aim: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery for Crohn'...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Most patients with Crohn's disease (CD) eventually require an intestinal resectio...
Background: The LIR!C trial showed that laparoscopic ileocaecal resection is a cost-effective treatm...
Objective Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of laparoscopic ileocaecal resection compared with inflixi...
BACKGROUND: With the availability of infliximab, nowadays recurrent Crohn's disease, defined as dise...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of laparoscopic ileocaecal resection compared with inflix...
textabstractBackground. With the availability of infliximab, nowadays recurrent Crohn's disease, def...
Introduction Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract with an...
Laparoscopic ileocaecal resection versus infiximab for terminal ileitis in Crohn’s disease: a random...
Ileocolic resection is the most common operation performed for Crohn's disease patients with termina...
Despite increasing number of reports indicating good treatment outcomes, laparoscopic treatment of C...
PurposeSeveral studies have compared conventional open ileocolic resection with a laparoscopic-assis...
PURPOSE: Several studies have compared conventional open ileocolic resection with a laparoscopic-ass...
Despite the increasing incidence and prevalence of Crohn’s Disease (CD), no curative options exist a...
AbstractA best evidence topic was constructed according to a structured protocol. The question addre...
Aim: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery for Crohn'...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Most patients with Crohn's disease (CD) eventually require an intestinal resectio...