Early Surgery for Ileocecal Crohn’s Disease Shows Promise

Early surgical intervention may be a vital strategy for managing uncomplicated ileocecal Crohn’s disease.

  • Higher postoperative morbidity was noted in patients operated for complications compared to those with purely inflammatory disease.
  • Delaying surgery increases the risk of recurrence; 10 out of 12 studies showed worse long-term control and greater reliance on corticosteroids and advanced therapies.

Surgeons should consider early resection to improve outcomes in these patients.

  • Limited pediatric data highlights a gap in understanding how this approach affects younger populations.

Systematic Review by Todescatto AD, Quaresma AB and Kotze PG in Arq Gastroenterol

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