Abstract

The Role of Endoscopy in the Management of Postoperative Patients with Crohn’s Disease

Highlights

  • CD will require at least one resection in their lifesurgery

  • Because the gastroenterologist may have taken a Seventy-three per cent of these patients had more distant role in the management of the endoscopic evidence of recurrent disease patient because the surgeon has become more within one year of surgery, but only 20% of involved, this event may lead to a these patients had recurrent symptoms

  • The endoscopic recurrence rate was 83% and the symptomatic operation was a cure for CD

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Summary

Introduction

CD will require at least one resection in their lifesurgery. At ileocolonoscopy, ileal lesions were time (1). Because the gastroenterologist may have taken a Seventy-three per cent of these patients had more distant role in the management of the endoscopic evidence of recurrent disease patient because the surgeon has become more within one year of surgery, but only 20% of involved, this event may lead to a these patients had recurrent symptoms. The endoscopic recurrence rate was 83% and the symptomatic operation was a cure for CD.

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