Delving into Crohn’s disease post-ileocolic resection, this meta-analysis (17 studies, 2087 patients) compares anastomotic techniques. Endoscopic postoperative recurrence (epor) risk at ≥6 months was 37.2%. Kono-S anastomosis (17.7% cases) outshone conventional methods (81% cases), showing a lower epor incidence (24.7% vs. 42.6%). Results suggest Kono-S reduces epor risk, emphasizing its potential for challenging cases. While promising, larger randomized trials are urged for confirmation, presenting a pivotal shift toward Kono-S for improved Crohn’s postoperative outcomes.
Journal Article by Nardone OM, Calabrese G (…) Iacucci M et 6 al. in Inflamm Bowel Dis
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