Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Jun 27, 2023; 15(6): 1159-1168
Published online Jun 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i6.1159
Table 1 Basic information, the primary site of lesion, and detailed information of surgical approaches of 16 patients with duodenal Crohn's disease
Classification
Sex
Age
Primary site
Manifestation
Surgical approach
Postoperative surgical recurrence
PrimaryFemale29Duodenum Stricture Duodenal bypass and gastrojejunostomyNo
Female35Duodenum Stricture Duodenal bypass and gastrojejunostomyNo
Female30Duodenum Stricture Duodenal bypass and gastrojejunostomyNo
Male20Duodenum StrictureDuodenal bypass and gastrojejunostomyNo
Male25DuodenumStrictureDuodenal bypass and gastrojejunostomyNo
Male29DuodenumTumor-likePancreaticoduodenectomyNo
SecondaryMale26Ileocolon Internal fistula (d = 0.3 cm)Direct closure of the duodenal defect and right hemicolectomyNo
Male30Ascending colonInternal fistula (d = 1 cm)Direct closure of the duodenal defect and subtotal colectomyNo
Female20Right hemicolonInternal fistula (d = 1 cm)Direct closure of the duodenal defect and right hemicolectomyNo
Male37Right hemicolonInternal fistula (d = 5.0 cm)Closure of duodenal defect with pedicled terminal ileum flap, right hemicolectomyNo
Male41Right hemicolonInternal fistula (d = 3.5 cm)Closure of duodenal defect with pedicled terminal ileum flap, right hemicolectomyNo
Male32Ascending colonInternal fistula (d = 3.5 cm)Closure of duodenal defect with pedicled terminal ileum flap and ascending colectomyNo
Female23Right hemicolonWithout internal fistulaDuodenal lesion exclusion and right hemicolectomyNo
Male39Ileocolon Without internal fistulaDuodenal lesion exclusion and right hemicolectomyNo
Male32Right hemicolonWithout internal fistulaDuodenal lesion exclusion and right hemicolectomyNo
Male36Ileum Without internal fistulaDuodenal lesion exclusion and double lumen ileostomyNo