Current evidence does not support a difference in early endoscopic recurrence between SSA and EEA and a potential but weak overall association with lower recurrences for KSA compared to SSA. Large, high-quality prospective trials with standardised definitions, postoperative medical therapy, and follow-up protocols are warranted to clarify the true impact of anastomotic configuration on outcomes in CD.
Anastomotic configurations and early endoscopic recurrence following ileocolonic resection in Crohn’s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis / Vignali, A.; Gallo, G.; Selvaggi, F.; Gravante, G.; De Simone, V.; Foppa, C.; Allocca, M.; Armuzzi, A.; Carvello, M.; Cavestro, G. M.; De Nardi, P.; Elmore, U.; Furfaro, F.; Fuschillo, G.; Gravina, A. G.; Massaro, D.; Mineccia, M.; Oddis, L.; Pellino, G.; Romano, F. M.; Selvaggi, L.; Siragusa, L.; Spinelli, A.; Rosati, R.; Danese, S.; Bemelman, W.; Sileri, P.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COLORECTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 0179-1958. - 41:1(2026). [10.1007/s00384-025-05074-7]
Anastomotic configurations and early endoscopic recurrence following ileocolonic resection in Crohn’s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
Vignali A.
Primo
;Gallo G.
Secondo
;Foppa C.;Cavestro G. M.;Elmore U.;Furfaro F.;Rosati R.;Danese S.;Sileri P.Ultimo
2026-01-01
Abstract
Current evidence does not support a difference in early endoscopic recurrence between SSA and EEA and a potential but weak overall association with lower recurrences for KSA compared to SSA. Large, high-quality prospective trials with standardised definitions, postoperative medical therapy, and follow-up protocols are warranted to clarify the true impact of anastomotic configuration on outcomes in CD.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


