Background The indications and the timing for surgery are obviously related to the type of complications; but a key role, in choosing the most appropriate time to perform surgery, is played not only by factors related to patient but also by the evaluation of disease intrinsic characteristics: stenosing/penetrating/inflammatory disease, disease activity, extension, prevalent localization and the response to medical therapy. Methods The authors analyzed the literature of the past two decades by integrating it with their personal experience. The authors have paid attention above all to Crohn\u2019s disease management. Results Advances in medical therapy over the past two decades have substantially altered the management of patients with IBD. T...
Background In Crohn's disease occlusion has become the most frequent indication for surgery (30-40%)...
The natural history of Crohn's disease is characterized by a remitting and relapsing course that pro...
Background: Prophylactic treatment of postoperative Crohn's disease (CD) plays a critical role in ma...
Surgery has been a mainstay of therapy for Crohn\u2019s disease for a long time, essentially as a co...
The incidence of Crohns disease is increasing world-wide and the disease location and behavior is ch...
Indications for operation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease are now standardized as a resu...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution LicenseBackground/...
Surgical treatment of chronic inflammatory bowel disease Abstract. Surgery is an important mainstay ...
Surgical resection is almost inevitable in Crohn’s disease. Surgery is usually performed for refract...
Biological therapies may be changing the natural history of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), redu...
Copyright © 2013 Aki Sakatani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AIM: To analyze the difference in disease course and need for surgery in patients with Crohn's dise...
Background and Aims: The definition of early therapeutic strategies to control Crohn's disease aggre...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the mucosa affecting the rectum and e...
The cases that have been described illustrate some of the many ways in which surgery may be employe...
Background In Crohn's disease occlusion has become the most frequent indication for surgery (30-40%)...
The natural history of Crohn's disease is characterized by a remitting and relapsing course that pro...
Background: Prophylactic treatment of postoperative Crohn's disease (CD) plays a critical role in ma...
Surgery has been a mainstay of therapy for Crohn\u2019s disease for a long time, essentially as a co...
The incidence of Crohns disease is increasing world-wide and the disease location and behavior is ch...
Indications for operation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease are now standardized as a resu...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution LicenseBackground/...
Surgical treatment of chronic inflammatory bowel disease Abstract. Surgery is an important mainstay ...
Surgical resection is almost inevitable in Crohn’s disease. Surgery is usually performed for refract...
Biological therapies may be changing the natural history of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), redu...
Copyright © 2013 Aki Sakatani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AIM: To analyze the difference in disease course and need for surgery in patients with Crohn's dise...
Background and Aims: The definition of early therapeutic strategies to control Crohn's disease aggre...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the mucosa affecting the rectum and e...
The cases that have been described illustrate some of the many ways in which surgery may be employe...
Background In Crohn's disease occlusion has become the most frequent indication for surgery (30-40%)...
The natural history of Crohn's disease is characterized by a remitting and relapsing course that pro...
Background: Prophylactic treatment of postoperative Crohn's disease (CD) plays a critical role in ma...