Around 50% - 80% of Crohn’s disease patients will need surgical intervention at some stage of the disease (1).
Majority of patients undergo surgery due to:
Surgical intervention is limited in Crohn's disease because:
Consequently, there is a high incidence of postoperative complications following surgery, and a concept of minimal surgical intervention has thus been reached.
Laparoscopic resection is becoming the preferred method of choice (especially for ileocaecal resection) due to the shorter hospital stay and lower post-operative morbidity (1).
NICE have stated that surgery in Crohn's disease may be indicated if the disease is limited to the distal ileum. Also balloon dilatation may be indicated (2)
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