Abstract

As a type of inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease (CD) is characterized by jumping lesions and transmural inflammation. The treatment goal is to control the development of inflammation with drugs such as 5-Amino Salicylic Acid, azathioprine and hormones, but most patients still need surgical treatment eventually. The surgical treatment of CD requires exquisite surgical design and solid surgical procedures to minimize the progression of intestinal lesions and preserve the normal bowel segment as much as possible. This study aims to summarize and discuss the surgical treatments for intestinal CD, and to provide references for the surgical treatment of intestinal CD. Clinical data of 122 patients with CD were analyzed retrospectively. They all received surgical treatments in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University between Jan. 1, 2015 and Jan. 1, 2021. The data included general information, clinical manifestations, preoperative examination, preoperative preparation, surgical methods, pathological examination, complications, and follow-up data. Except 1 case of emergency surgery, all the other patients met the surgical indications of intestinal CD after multi-disciplinary discussion (MDT) and they were transferred to surgery for elective surgery, and received high-quality intestinal preparation before surgery. Among them, 99 cases underwent one-stage abdominal operation and 23 cases underwent the second abdominal operation. All patients underwent successful surgery with good surgical results, with significantly alleviated clinical symptoms and the BMI significantly increased compared with those before surgery. There were 14 cases (11.5%) of postoperative complications. One case of delayed anastomotic fistula and one case of small intestinal cutaneous fistula which were successfully treated by conservative treatment, the other 12 cases were successfully treated by reoperation, and there were no complications with follow-up operation. The postoperative pathological diagnosis for all patients was clear. All patients received regular follow-up with 5-70 (median 36) months and no clinical recurrence was found. As the surgical treatment of intestinal CD, surgeons should strictly grasp the surgical indications based on the MDT. During the operation of small intestinal CD, it is advisable to preserve bowel segment as much as possible. For patients with short remaining normal bowel segment, the intestinal canal should be preserved as far as possible, even for the mildly diseased bowel, so as to avoid the occurrence of short bowel syndrome and leave room for possible reoperation. In the treatment of secondary duodenal CD, it is necessary to carefully identify the nature of the local lesions. Different surgical treatments should be performed according to whether there is an internal fistula and the size of this fistula. Meanwhile, duodenectomy or pancreaticoduodenectomy should be considered as the final surgical method in the treatment of primary duodenal CD.

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