INTESTINE Vol.24 No.3(2-2)

Theme Endoscopic balloon dilation for small bowel stricture in Crohn's disease
Title Has endoscopic balloon dilation improved patient prognosis?
Publish Date 2020/08
Author Tomoyuki Tsujikawa Gastroenterology Unit, Kohka Public Hospital
Author Ken-ichirou Takahashi Division of Gastroenterology, Shiga University of Medical Science
Author Shigeki Bamba Division of Gastroenterology, Shiga University of Medical Science
[ Summary ] Balloon dilation using a small intestinal endoscope eff ectively treats small intestinal stenosis in patients with Crohn's disease; however, few reports have described the long-term prognosis in such cases. In our study that included 69 patients with small intestinal stenosis, surgery could be avoided for 5 years in more than 82 % of the patients who underwent successful dilation. In a multicenter study of 305 patients with small bowel stenosis, addition of drug therapy with immunomodulators or anti-tumor necrosis factor-α antibody was required to prevent intestinal resection after balloon dilation. It was also shown that lifestyle modifications such as smoking cessation was the only factor that prolonged the interval until re-dilation.
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