Crohn’s Disease
and Laparoscopic Surgery
Dostalík J., Martínek L., Anděl P., Vávra P., Richter V., Guňková P.
Chirurgická klinika Fakultní nemocnice s poliklinikou, Ostrava-Poruba, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Dostalík, CSc. |
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Summary:
Aim of the study: To evaluate possibilities of laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of Crohn’s disease.
Methods: A retrospective evaluation of the group of 14 patients, operated on in the period of 2/1997 to 2/2003.
Results: In the group of 7 women and 7 men, laparoscopy was used for ileocecal resection in six cases (43%),
resection of ileotransversoanastomosis in four cases (29%) and abdominal-peritoneal amputation of rectumonce (7%).
The surgical intervention lasted 125 min on the average. The post-operation complications were not recorded
and the conversion was not necessary. The post-operation course was complicated by suppuration three times in
laparotomy (21%) and once by paralytic ileus (7%), which required one reoperation. The peristaltics was resumed
in the 2nd post-operation day on the average, when the patients began to refuse analgesics. The patients started
to accept the liquid diet in the 3rd post-operation day on the average and stools appeared on the day 4 after the
surgery. The median of post-operation hospitalization in cases of uncomplicated course was 8 days on the average.
No patient was lost.
Conclusions: The laparoscopic surgery represents a safe alternative in the therapy of Crohn’s disease, being
associated with a more favorable post-operation course and a better cosmetic effect in this group of patients with
lower age average.
Key words:
Crohn’s disease – laparoscopic surgery
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