RISK-FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE OF CROHNS-DISEASE AFTER RESECTION

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SPERANZA, V
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CHIRURG | 1995年 / 66卷 / 08期
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RISK FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE OF CROHNS DISEASE AFTER RESECTION HISTOPATHOLOGY OF ILEOCECAL SPECIMEN; POSTOPERATIVE QUALITY OF LIFE;
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From 1965 to 1990, postoperative risk factors (age, sex, preoperative history of CD, initial location of CD, length of affected intestinum, extent of bowel resection) for recurrence of Crohn's Disease (CD) were retrospectively analysed from data of 172 patients (104 men, 68 women; age 14 to 65 yrs.) with primary bowel resection and compared with the international literature. The mean follow-up interval was 10 (1-21) years. Additionally full thickness biopsies from resection margins of 66 consecutive ileocecal specimen (45 men, 21 women; age 21-70 years) with ileitis were studied, histopathologically classified into 3 groups and correlated with the rate, manifestation and onset of early recurrence. The cumulative CD recurrence rate was 69 % after 10 years and 86.4 % after 15 years. There was no statistically significant correlation between recurrence rate and age, sex, initial location or extent of bowel resection, only an higher rate with an preoperative duration of CD longer than 5 years (p < 0.05). The histopathology of the ileocecal re section specimen showed no statistically significant differences of the recurrence rate within the 3 groups. Surgery cannot minimize the recurrence rate of CD after resection but do clearly improve the quality of life.
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