Causes and outcomes of pouch excision after restorative proctocolectomy
British journal of surgery2005Vol. 93(1), pp. 82–86
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Abstract
Sepsis was the principal reason for pouch excision and was usually associated with recrudescent Crohn's disease in the pouch. Perineal wound healing was problematic after pouch excision for Crohn's disease.
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