Low psoas muscle area is associated with postoperative complications in Crohn’s disease

Author(s):  
Yaniv Zager ◽  
Saed Khalilieh ◽  
Omar Ganaiem ◽  
Eli Gorgov ◽  
Nir Horesh ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 13-19
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Borycka-Kiciak ◽  
Adam Kiciak ◽  
Łukasz Janaszek ◽  
Paweł Jaworski ◽  
Wiesław Tarnowski

2018 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gisele Aaltonen ◽  
Ari Ristimäki ◽  
Ilona Keränen ◽  
Monika Carpelan-Holmström ◽  
Anna Lepistö

Author(s):  
K. Horisberger ◽  
D. L. Birrer ◽  
A. Rickenbacher ◽  
M. Turina

Abstract Purpose The most frequent long-term complication after ileocecal resection in Crohn’s disease is anastomotic recurrence and subsequent stenosis. Recurrence typically begins at the site of the anastomosis, raising the question of whether the surgical technique of the anastomosis could affect recurrence rates. Kono-S anastomosis is a hand-sewn antimesenteric functional end-to-end anastomosis that offers a wide lumen that is well accessible for endoscopic dilatation. The purpose of our study is to review the rate of postoperative complications almost 2 years after the introduction of this technique. Materials and methods This is a prospective single-center cohort study of all consecutive patients with Crohn’s disease undergoing ileocecal resection. Patients’ characteristics as well as specific data for the surgical procedure and short-term outcome were evaluated. Results Thirty patients were operated for Crohn’s disease of the terminal ileum (n = 24) or anastomotic recurrence (n = 6). Postoperative complications with a Clavien-Dindo Score ≥ IIIb were observed in three patients. One patient showed a hemorrhage and underwent surgical hemostasis. Two patients developed anastomotic leakage; in both cases, ileostomy was created after resection of the anastomosis. The median hospital stay was 9 days (IQR 7–12). A comparison with a historic group of conventionally operated patients of our hospital revealed no differences in short-term results except for the duration of surgery. Conclusion The Kono-S anastomosis is associated with acceptable short-term results, complications, and recurrence rates comparable with the established anastomotic techniques. Longer operation times are observed, but the few published studies concerning long-term recurrence are promising.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 175628482093173
Author(s):  
Abel Botelho Quaresma ◽  
Takayuki Yamamoto ◽  
Paulo Gustavo Kotze

Despite significant advances in medical therapy in the management of Crohn’s disease (CD), surgery is still required in a significant proportion of patients and constitutes an important tool in treatment algorithms. Recently, more options of biological agents have been made available, and most patients with CD undergoing surgical procedures have been previously exposed to this class of drugs. There is controversy in the literature as to whether anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agents, anti-integrins, or anti-interleukins (ILs) have a direct relationship with increased postoperative complications. In this narrative review, the authors summarize the most important data regarding the effect of biologics on postoperative outcomes in CD. Most studies (with different designs) are based on the experience with anti-TNF agents, mostly with infliximab. Some studies outlined the relationship between vedolizumab and postoperative complications, and there is a lack of data with ustekinumab in this scenario. Most studies are retrospective, but few prospective data are available. A cause–effect (proof of concept) direct relationship between biologics and an increase in postoperative morbidity has not been demonstrated to date. Several confounding factors such as previous use of steroids, malnutrition, and unfavorable abdominal conditions have a definitely effect on postoperative complications in CD. Biologics seem safe to be used in the perioperative period, but available data are still controversial. Multidisciplinary individualized decisions should be made on a case-to-case basis, adapting the surgical strategy according to risk factors involved.


2013 ◽  
Vol 144 (5) ◽  
pp. S-29-S-30
Author(s):  
Constantine Saites ◽  
Lori A. Zimmerman ◽  
Sigrid Bairdain ◽  
Chueh Lien ◽  
David Zurakowski ◽  
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