Evaluation of Long-Term Outcomes of Crohn’s Disease Complicated by Intra-Abdominal Abscess A Retrospective International Cohort Study /

Background: Crohn’s disease complicated by intra-abdominal abscesses often requires surgery. Percutaneous drainage may prevent surgery, but optimal post-drainage management is unclear. We aimed to analyze the long-term outcomes of Crohn’s disease with intra-abdominal abscesses after intervention. Me...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Bacsur Péter
Nemeczek Sylwia
Filip Rafał
Fousekis Fotios
Mpakogiannis Konstantinos
Kagramanova Anna
Argyriou Konstantinos
Pastras Ploutarchos
Triantos Christos
Miheller Pál
Casanova María José
Chaparro María
Blesl Andreas
Vieujean Sophie
Iliás Ákos
Gönczi Lóránt
Toruner Murat
Brinar Marko
Gatt Yvette
Gawon-Kiszka Magdalena
Tajti János
Lázár György ifj
Resál Tamás
Farkas Bernadett
Gálfalvi Noémi
Pápista Máté
Lakatos Péter László
Farkas Klaudia
Molnár Tamás
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2026
Sorozat:JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE 15 No. 7
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.3390/jcm15072724

mtmt:37062012
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/39871
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520 3 |a Background: Crohn’s disease complicated by intra-abdominal abscesses often requires surgery. Percutaneous drainage may prevent surgery, but optimal post-drainage management is unclear. We aimed to analyze the long-term outcomes of Crohn’s disease with intra-abdominal abscesses after intervention. Methods: Patients with penetrating Crohn’s disease and a single intra-abdominal abscess were enrolled in this multicenter, international, retrospective study after the detection of the abscess (baseline), with a minimum follow-up of 12 months. Those requiring urgent bowel resection were excluded. Patients were grouped by elective surgical need after successful (catheter insertion with effective drainage) percutaneous drainage (controls: no pre-resection drainage). The primary outcome was abscess recurrence. We also assessed stoma rate, post-procedural complications, hospitalizations, advanced treatment need, postoperative luminal recurrence, and need for re-drainage. Results: We studied 157 patients with Crohn’s disease (9 countries; males: 58%, median age: 32.4 [interquartile range: 25–39 years]); 89/157 underwent percutaneous drainage (median follow-up: 95.9 weeks [interquartile range: 58–104]). Abscess recurrence did not differ by drainage (p = 0.221). Abscess size was associated with advanced-treatment initiation (Odds ratio: 0.978; 95% confidence interval: 0.960–0.997, p = 0.023) and postoperative luminal recurrence (Odds ratio: 1.044, 95% confidence interval: 1.012–1.078, p = 0.007). Time to resection was longer after drainage, and ROC analysis raised predictive value for re-drainage (16.6 weeks post-drainage; AUC = 0.82, 95% confidence interval: 0.73–0.92). Patients without drainage had more post-procedural complications. Conclusions: Abscess size should guide management. Delayed resection may increase re-drainage odds, whereas surgery alone may have higher complication rates. Percutaneous drainage can safely postpone resection. 
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700 0 1 |a Filip Rafał  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Fousekis Fotios  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Mpakogiannis Konstantinos  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Kagramanova Anna  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Argyriou Konstantinos  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Pastras Ploutarchos  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Triantos Christos  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Miheller Pál  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Casanova María José  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Chaparro María  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Blesl Andreas  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Vieujean Sophie  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Iliás Ákos  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Gönczi Lóránt  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Toruner Murat  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Brinar Marko  |e aut 
700 0 1 |a Gatt Yvette  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Gawon-Kiszka Magdalena  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Tajti János  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Lázár György ifj  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Resál Tamás  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Farkas Bernadett  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Gálfalvi Noémi  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Pápista Máté  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Lakatos Péter László  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Farkas Klaudia  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Molnár Tamás  |e aut 
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