State-of-the-art surgery for ulcerative colitis
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State-of-the-art surgery for ulcerative colitis
Abstract
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an autoimmune-mediated colitis which can present in varying degrees of severity and increases the individual's risk of developing colon cancer. While first-line treatment for UC is medical management, surgical treatment may be necessary in up to 25-30% of patients. With an increasing armamentarium of biologic therapies, patients are presenting for surgery much later in their course, and careful understanding of the complex interplay of the disease, its management, and the patient's overall health is necessary when considering he appropriate way in which to address their disease surgically. Surgery is generally a total proctocolectomy either with pelvic pouch reconstruction or permanent ileostomy; however, this may need to be spread across multiple procedures given the complexity of the surgery weighed against the overall state of the patient's health. Minimally invasive surgery, employing either laparoscopic, robotic, or transanal laparoscopic approaches, is currently the preferred approach in the elective setting. There is also some emerging evidence that appendectomy may delay the progression of UC in some individuals. Those who treat these patients surgically must also be familiar with the numerous potential pitfalls of surgical intervention and have plans in place for managing problems such as pouchitis, cuffitis, and anastomotic complications.
Keywords: Colectomy; Continent ileostomy; IPAA; Ileal pouch; Surgery; Ulcerative colitis.
© 2021. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Eisenstein is a consultant for Ethicon Surgical Robotics; Dr. Liu has no disclosures.
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