POSTGRADUATE SEMINER
Recent Advance in Surgical management for Crohn's Disease
Iwao Sasaki, Yuji Funayama, Hiroo Naito, Kouhei Fukushima, Kenichi Shiiba and Seiki Matsuno
Department of Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine
The cause of Crohn's disease is still unknown and the disease is inherently refractory. Recently the number of cases with Crohn's disease has been increasing in our country, and we have begun to encounter the various complications associated with the disease. The purpose of surgical management for Crhon's disease is to maintain patient's quality of life as good condition by improving treatment of conplications such as bowel obstruction, intraabdominal abscess, internal or external fistula, and so on. Surgical indication is classified into absolute and relative one. Intestinal stenosis is a major complication of the disease. Minimal operative procedures, such as resection of a small part of the intestine or strictureplasty for skipped stenotic lesions of the small intestine, are ercommended. Laparoscopically assisted operations are applicable in selected patients. Selection of operative procedures is often difficult even for GI tract surgeons. We classified the operative findings of Crohn's lesions and developed a finding-based criteria to guide selection of the proper procedures. We recommended new strictureplasties, double Heineke-Mikulicz and side-to-side anastomosis (Michelassi), for multiple skipped lesions. Proper surgical procedures together with pre-and postoperative management lead to good results.
Key words
Crohn's disease, strictureplasty, surgical management
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 33: 107-112, 2000
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Iwao Sasaki Department of Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine 1-1 Seiryo-cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8574 JAPAN
Accepted
October 26, 1999
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