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    Early ileocolic resection significantly lowers the need for further surgeries in Crohn’s disease. In patients undergoing early ileocolic resection, only 2.43% required additional surgery within 5 years, compared to 20.58% in those receiving medical therapy. Long-term biologic use was dramatically lower in the surgery group (18.38%) versus the medical treatment group (72.91%). Considering early surgery can provide a safe pathway to remission, it’s crucial for surgeons to assess the timing of surgical intervention in localized ileocolic cases. These findings suggest… Read more: Early Surgery for Crohn’s Boosts Long-Term Outcomes

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