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STRICTUREPLASTY AS AN ORGAN-SAVING METHOD IN PATIENTS WITH SMALL BOWEL CROHN'S DISEASE (case report)
Author(s) -
А В Варданян,
М. Х. Тобоева,
И. В. Зароднюк,
Л. П. Орлова
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
koloproktologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2686-7303
pISSN - 2073-7556
DOI - 10.33878/2073-7556-2019-18-3-77-83
Subject(s) - medicine , crohn's disease , disease , gastrointestinal tract , surgery , short bowel syndrome , bowel resection , inflammatory bowel disease , intestinal resection , resection , gastroenterology , parenteral nutrition
Crohn's disease (CD) is a complex, chronic recurrent disease with transmural, segmental, granulomatous inflammation in all parts of the gastrointestinal tract with high risk of local and systemic complications. The disease is progressive, despite a wide range of modern conservative and surgical approaches. One of the most common causes of surgery for CD is strictures, which are result of prolonged, non-specific inflammation and later cicatricial changes in the intestinal wall. The occurrence of strictures is a serious clinical problem, due to the lack of effective methods of diagnosis and treatment. In fact, there are two type of surgery – resection of the affected area and organ-saving procedure. At the same time, when performing extensive resections of the small bowel, the patient loses a large area of absorption surface, which often leads to the short bowel syndrome. Recently, the majority of foreign experts prefer organ-saving procedure – strictureplasty. In this paper, we present a case of successful application of this procedure for complicated form of Crohn's disease.

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