TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgical treatment and outcomes in patients with intestinal behçet disease
T2 - Long-term experience of a single large-volume center
AU - Baek, Se Jin
AU - Kim, Chang Woo
AU - Cho, Min Soo
AU - Jang, Hyun A.
AU - Baik, Seung Hyuk
AU - Hur, Hyuk
AU - Min, Byung Soh
AU - Kim, Nam Kyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Background: few studies have examined the surgical treatment of intestinal Behçet disease. Consequently, there is currently no standard surgical treatment for intestinal Behçet disease. instead, treatment is empirical and symptom based. OBJECTIVE: our aim was to evaluate the clinical course after surgery and determine the appropriate surgical options for intestinal Behçet disease. DESIGN: medical charts of patients who underwent surgery for intestinal Behçet were retrospectively reviewed. SETTINGS: the study was conducted at a tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: ninety-one patients who underwent surgical treatment for intestinal Behçet disease between January 1995 and December 2012 were included in this study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes measured were patient demographics, clinical characteristics, operative and postoperative outcomes, and long-term follow-up data. RESULTS: surgical treatment was mainly in response to intractability to medical treatment (56.0%), and 19.8% of patients underwent an emergency operation. surgery was performed laparoscopically in 33.0% of the patients. most patients received an ileocecectomy (39.6%) or a right hemicolectomy (34.1%). twenty-eight patients (30.8%) experienced postoperative morbidities, and 8 patients (8.8%) required reoperations. there were 3 deaths. Reoperation was required for recurrent disease in 32 patients during the long-term follow-up, and the 5-year cumulative reoperation rate was 31.2% (95% Ci, 20.4%-42.0%). among those requiring a second operation, 53.1% were segmental colonic resections that included the previous anastomosis. from multivariable Cox regression analysis, independent predictors of surgical recurrence included postoperative use of steroids (hR = 2.85 (95% Ci, 1.21-6.75); p = 0.02), postoperative complications (hR = 2.42 (95% Ci, 1.12-5.22); p = 0.03), and Bmi (hR per 1-kg/m2 increase in Bmi = 0.90 (95% Ci, 0.82-0.99); p = 0.04). LIMITATIONS: this study was designed retrospectively and had a small sample size. CONCLUSIONS: Patients treated surgically for intestinal Behçet disease frequently have postoperative complications and the need for a stoma and have a high risk of recurrence.
AB - Background: few studies have examined the surgical treatment of intestinal Behçet disease. Consequently, there is currently no standard surgical treatment for intestinal Behçet disease. instead, treatment is empirical and symptom based. OBJECTIVE: our aim was to evaluate the clinical course after surgery and determine the appropriate surgical options for intestinal Behçet disease. DESIGN: medical charts of patients who underwent surgery for intestinal Behçet were retrospectively reviewed. SETTINGS: the study was conducted at a tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: ninety-one patients who underwent surgical treatment for intestinal Behçet disease between January 1995 and December 2012 were included in this study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes measured were patient demographics, clinical characteristics, operative and postoperative outcomes, and long-term follow-up data. RESULTS: surgical treatment was mainly in response to intractability to medical treatment (56.0%), and 19.8% of patients underwent an emergency operation. surgery was performed laparoscopically in 33.0% of the patients. most patients received an ileocecectomy (39.6%) or a right hemicolectomy (34.1%). twenty-eight patients (30.8%) experienced postoperative morbidities, and 8 patients (8.8%) required reoperations. there were 3 deaths. Reoperation was required for recurrent disease in 32 patients during the long-term follow-up, and the 5-year cumulative reoperation rate was 31.2% (95% Ci, 20.4%-42.0%). among those requiring a second operation, 53.1% were segmental colonic resections that included the previous anastomosis. from multivariable Cox regression analysis, independent predictors of surgical recurrence included postoperative use of steroids (hR = 2.85 (95% Ci, 1.21-6.75); p = 0.02), postoperative complications (hR = 2.42 (95% Ci, 1.12-5.22); p = 0.03), and Bmi (hR per 1-kg/m2 increase in Bmi = 0.90 (95% Ci, 0.82-0.99); p = 0.04). LIMITATIONS: this study was designed retrospectively and had a small sample size. CONCLUSIONS: Patients treated surgically for intestinal Behçet disease frequently have postoperative complications and the need for a stoma and have a high risk of recurrence.
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U2 - 10.1097/DCR.0000000000000373
DO - 10.1097/DCR.0000000000000373
M3 - Article
C2 - 25944429
AN - SCOPUS:84937553089
SN - 0012-3706
VL - 58
SP - 575
EP - 581
JO - Diseases of the colon and rectum
JF - Diseases of the colon and rectum
IS - 6
ER -