The role of Kono‐S anastomosis and mesenteric resection in reducing recurrence after surgery for Crohn’s disease: a systematic review
Colorectal Disease2020Vol. 23(1), pp. 7–17
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Abstract
The existing literature suggests that the Kono-S anastomosis is safe and may reduce endoscopic and surgical recurrence, but level of evidence is mainly poor. One element of the Kono-S technique, preservation of the mesentery, may be detrimental to recurrence. Further, higher quality, studies are required to investigate these techniques. Such studies should consider the impact of the degree of mesenteric resection in addition to the anastomosis on disease recurrence.
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