Factors influencing recurrence in Crohn's disease : An analysis of a consecutive series of 353 patients treated with primary surgery

1996 
PURPOSE : This study was undertaken to investigate the factors that influenced the risk of symptomatic recurrence in patients with Crohn's disease who were treated with primary resective surgery. METHODS : Data regarding age, gender, time from diagnosis to surgery, medication, preoperative infectious complications, laboratory values, emergency/elective surgery, location and extent of disease, and resection margins were analyzed in relation to recurrence in 353 patients who were undergoing a curative resection in 1969 to 1986. RESULTS : Univariate analyses showed a higher risk of recurrence in women with ileal and ileocolonic disease than in men (P 0.05). CONCLUSIONS : Disease extent has prognostic value regarding the risk of symptomatic recurrence in Crohn's disease, whereas the length of resection margins does not influence the risk of relapse. These results favor a conservative approach, particularly in patients with extensive disease.
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