Risk factors for symptomatic anastomotic postoperative recurrence following ileo‐colic resection in Crohn’s disease
Colorectal Disease2021Vol. 23(5), pp. 1184–1192
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Lalin Navaratne, Katherine‐Helen Hurndall, Daniel M. Richardson, Robert A. Stephenson, Niall Power, Holly Gillott, Susana Ruiz Sánchez, Kuresh Khodatars, Christopher L. Chan
Abstract
This study describes the natural history of POR after ileo-colic resection for Crohn's disease, as defined by endoscopic, radiological and clinical outcomes. Age 30 cm were independent risk factors for symptomatic anastomotic POR.
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