Exclusive enteral nutrition provides an effective bridge to safer interval elective surgery for adults with Crohn's disease
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2017Vol. 45(5), pp. 660–669
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Neel Heerasing, Beth Thompson, Peter Hendy, Graham Heap, G Walker, Rob Bethune, Sarah Mansfield, C. C. Calvert, Nicholas A. Kennedy, Tariq Ahmad, James Goodhand
Abstract
Exclusive enteral nutrition frequently down-stages the need for surgery in patients presenting with stricturing or penetrating complications of Crohn's disease; it is associated with a reduction in systemic inflammation, operative times and the incidence of post-operative abscess or anastomotic leak. Further trials are needed to elucidate how exclusive enteral nutrition may improve operative outcomes.
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