BACKGROUND: The faecal stream plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease. This retrospective study aimed to assess the effect of faecal diversion on the natural history of refractory Crohn's colitis (RCC) and severe perianal disease (PAD). METHODS: All patients undergoing a defunctioning stoma without resection for RCC or PAD between 1970 and 1997 were studied. Indications for surgery, acute clinical response, subsequent outcome and stoma rates were recorded. RESULTS: Some 73 patients underwent a defunctioning stoma (55 RCC and 18 PAD). Acute remission was achieved in 63 patients (48 RCC, 15 PAD). Twenty-nine patients had subsequent closure of the defunctioning stoma (25 of 48 acute responders with RCC and four of 15 ac...
none7INTRODUCTION: BIologic therapy is effective in inducing and maintaining remission in active ste...
Purposes: Stricture is a common complication of Crohn's disease (CD) and may be treated with bowel-s...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with Crohn's disease still require surgery despite significant advances in...
Objective: A defunctioning stoma is a therapeutic option for colonic or perianal Crohns disease. In ...
OBJECTIVE: A defunctioning stoma is a therapeutic option for colonic or perianal Crohn's disease. In...
AIM: Temporary faecal diversion after ileocolic resection for Crohn's disease reduces postoperative ...
AimCreation of a diverting stoma in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) can counteract luminal inflam...
SUMMARY This study gives detailed information on the two principal groups of patients undergoing exc...
Despite advancements in medical therapy of Crohn's disease (CD), majority of patients with CD will e...
Aim The overall risk of permanent stoma was determined in patients with extensive Crohn’s colitis. A...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Introduction: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract. ...
Patients with refractory inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) might require a subtotal colectomy with co...
Background: Crohn's disease represents a heterogeneous entity, but its location tends to be relative...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
none7INTRODUCTION: BIologic therapy is effective in inducing and maintaining remission in active ste...
Purposes: Stricture is a common complication of Crohn's disease (CD) and may be treated with bowel-s...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with Crohn's disease still require surgery despite significant advances in...
Objective: A defunctioning stoma is a therapeutic option for colonic or perianal Crohns disease. In ...
OBJECTIVE: A defunctioning stoma is a therapeutic option for colonic or perianal Crohn's disease. In...
AIM: Temporary faecal diversion after ileocolic resection for Crohn's disease reduces postoperative ...
AimCreation of a diverting stoma in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) can counteract luminal inflam...
SUMMARY This study gives detailed information on the two principal groups of patients undergoing exc...
Despite advancements in medical therapy of Crohn's disease (CD), majority of patients with CD will e...
Aim The overall risk of permanent stoma was determined in patients with extensive Crohn’s colitis. A...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Introduction: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract. ...
Patients with refractory inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) might require a subtotal colectomy with co...
Background: Crohn's disease represents a heterogeneous entity, but its location tends to be relative...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
none7INTRODUCTION: BIologic therapy is effective in inducing and maintaining remission in active ste...
Purposes: Stricture is a common complication of Crohn's disease (CD) and may be treated with bowel-s...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with Crohn's disease still require surgery despite significant advances in...