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General Surgery

Crohn’s Disease

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13 sections · 183 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Definition and scope of Crohn's disease
    • Scope of this presentation
    • Challenges in managing Crohn's disease
    • Terms used to describe Crohn's lesions

    4 slides

  2. 02

    History

    From seventeenth-century case reports to the modern surgical approach

    • Recognition as a distinct disease
    • Rising awareness after 1932
    • Evolution of surgical strategy

    3 slides

  3. 03

    Epidemiology

    Who gets Crohn's disease, where, and at what age

    • Trends in incidence and geographic distribution
    • Age, ethnicity and familial clustering

    2 slides

  4. 04

    Etiology

    Genes, environment and the immune system

    • Current understanding of the cause
    • Increased intestinal permeability
    • Genetic susceptibility
    • Infectious agents investigated
    • Diet and cigarette smoking
    • Proposed sequence in the development of Crohn's disease

    6 slides

  5. 05

    Pathology

    What the disease does to the bowel wall and its mesentery

    • Microscopic features
    • Non-caseating granulomas
    • Earliest gross changes in the mucosa
    • Progression of mucosal ulceration
    • Deep penetration and mesenteric change
    • Depth of involvement through the bowel wall

    6 slides

  6. 06

    Clinical presentation

    Three patterns of disease, and what each site of involvement feels like

    • Determinants of the clinical picture
    • Three patterns of Crohn's disease
    • Stricturing pattern
    • Perforating pattern
    • Inflammatory pattern
    • Oral, esophageal and gastroduodenal disease
    • Crohn's disease of the small intestine
    • Crohn's colitis
    • Perineal Crohn's disease
    • Extraintestinal manifestations
    • Response of extraintestinal disease to treatment

    11 slides

  7. 07

    Diagnosis

    History, examination, contrast radiography, endoscopy and cross-sectional imaging

    • Basis of the diagnosis
    • History taking
    • Physical examination
    • Small bowel contrast radiography
    • Terminal ileal disease on small bowel radiograph
    • High-grade ileal strictures with ulceration
    • Jejunal strictures on small bowel radiograph
    • Limitations and staging value of contrast studies
    • Inflammatory narrowing versus fibrostenotic stricture
    • Endoscopy
    • Capsule endoscopy
    • Computed tomography
    • CT enterography
    • Magnetic resonance enterography
    • Differential diagnosis of small bowel disease
    • Small bowel cancer and tuberculosis
    • Small bowel injury from anti-inflammatory drugs
    • Differential diagnosis of Crohn's colitis
    • Separating Crohn's colitis from ulcerative colitis

    19 slides

  8. 08

    Medical management

    Steroids, aminosalicylates, immunomodulators and anti-TNF therapy

    • Goals of medical treatment
    • Corticosteroids
    • Side effects of corticosteroids
    • Aminosalicylates: mechanism of action
    • Clinical role of aminosalicylates
    • Delivery of aminosalicylate preparations
    • Azathioprine and 6-mercaptopurine
    • Infliximab
    • Perioperative risk with infliximab and other agents
    • Metronidazole

    10 slides

  9. 09

    Principles and indications for surgery

    When to operate, and the philosophy that governs how much to remove

    • Goals of surgical treatment
    • Preserving intestinal length
    • Failure of medical treatment
    • Intestinal obstruction
    • Initial management of complete obstruction
    • Fistulas as an indication for surgery
    • Specific fistulas needing surgery
    • Abscesses and inflammatory masses
    • Resection after abscess drainage
    • Free perforation
    • Haemorrhage
    • Source and recurrence of bleeding
    • Cancer risk in Crohn's disease
    • Surveillance and growth retardation
    • Preoperative assessment of the gut
    • Medical optimisation before surgery
    • Bowel preparation and perioperative measures
    • Stopping Crohn's medication before surgery

    18 slides

  10. 10

    Surgical options

    Resection, anastomosis, stomas, bypass and the strictureplasty techniques

    • Intestinal resection
    • Resection margins
    • Dividing the thickened mesentery
    • Division of the thickened Crohn's mesentery
    • Intestinal anastomosis
    • Safety of anastomosis and when to protect it
    • Stomas in Crohn's disease
    • Bypass procedures
    • Indications and rationale for strictureplasty
    • Choice of strictureplasty by stricture length
    • Heineke-Mikulicz strictureplasty
    • Longitudinal incision closed in the transverse direction
    • Finney strictureplasty
    • Stages of the Finney strictureplasty
    • Completing and assessing the Finney
    • Spacing multiple strictureplasties
    • Side-to-side isoperistaltic strictureplasty
    • Drawing the divided limbs together
    • Longitudinal enterotomies along both limbs
    • Completed side-to-side strictureplasty
    • Safety of strictureplasty
    • Bleeding, recurrence and cancer after strictureplasty

    22 slides

  11. 11

    Laparoscopy

    Keyhole surgery for Crohn's disease, and how the ileocolic resection is done

    • Role of laparoscopy
    • Suitability of Crohn's patients
    • Comparative studies of laparoscopic resection
    • Indications and contraindications
    • Set-up and anaesthesia
    • Port site placement for laparoscopic ileocecectomy
    • Operating room set-up for laparoscopic ileocecectomy
    • Intraoperative examination of the entire gut
    • Steps of laparoscopic ileocolic resection
    • Laparoscopic isolation of the ileocolic vessels
    • Submesenteric mobilization of the ascending colon
    • Division of the lateral peritoneal attachments
    • Final mobilization of the hepatic flexure
    • Completing the resection

    14 slides

  12. 12

    Complicated Crohn's disease

    Site by site: duodenum, small bowel, colon and rectum, and the perineum

    • Crohn's disease of the duodenum
    • Duodenal strictures on upper gastrointestinal study
    • Duodenal strictureplasty
    • Bypass for duodenal disease
    • Duodenal fistulas
    • Repair of duodenal defects
    • Complete small bowel obstruction
    • Ileosigmoid fistula
    • Large ileosigmoid fistula on contrast enema
    • Surgical management of ileosigmoid fistula
    • Ileovesical fistula
    • Surgery for ileovesical fistula
    • Enterovaginal and enterocutaneous fistulas
    • Intra-abdominal abscess
    • Pelvic Crohn's abscess on computed tomography
    • Drainage of Crohn's abscesses
    • Management after percutaneous drainage
    • Free perforation of the small bowel
    • Haemorrhage from small bowel disease
    • Severe Crohn's colitis with high-grade strictures
    • Choice of operation by distribution of colonic disease
    • Cecal disease
    • Right-sided colitis
    • Extensive colitis with rectal sparing
    • Proctocolitis
    • Restorative procedures in Crohn's colitis
    • Proctitis
    • Technique of proctectomy
    • Difficult perineal wounds
    • Segmental colitis
    • Descending and sigmoid disease
    • Perianal Crohn's disease
    • Crohn's fistula-in-ano on dynamic proctogram
    • Drainage of perianal abscess
    • Perirectal abscess on computed tomography
    • Treatment of simple perianal fistulas
    • Treatment of complex perianal fistulas
    • Fibrin glue and rectal advancement flap
    • Diversion and proctectomy for perianal disease

    39 slides

  13. 13

    Recurrence and maintenance

    How often disease comes back, what drives it, and what reduces it

    • Defining recurrence
    • Symptomatic and surgical recurrence
    • Reported recurrence rates
    • Pattern of recurrent disease
    • Smoking and recurrence
    • Stopping smoking and avoiding NSAIDs
    • Postoperative maintenance therapy
    • Key points on diagnosis and pattern
    • Key points on surgical management
    • Key points on recurrence
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    • Maingot's Abdominal Operations, 12th Edition

    29 slides