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RESEARCH QUESTION Are handsewn (end to end and Kono S side to side) anastomoses superior to side to side stapled anastomosis after ileocolic resection for Crohn's disease with respect to endoscopic recurrence, gastrointestinal function and costs.
HYPOTHESIS Stapled side anastomosis advised in ECCO guidelines heal with ulcerations on the staple line causing systematic over scoring of endoscopic recurrence leading to unjustified restarting of expensive drugs reducing QOL and increasing costs. Side to side saccular configuration causes stasis affecting recurrence and dysfunction.
DESIGN Randomised superiority study
POPULATION Patients with Crohn requiring (re)resection of the (neo)terminal ileum
INTERVENTION Kono S and end to end hand sewn anastomosis
USUAL CARE Side to side stapled anastomosis
OUTCOME Endoscopic recurrence (local and central reading) at 6 months
SAMPLE 25% reduction in 2:1 ratio -> 126 + 63 = 189 patients
KEYWORDS Crohn, ileocolic resection, recurrence
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vittoria bellato, MD
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