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Title: [Percutaneous abscess drainage in Crohn disease]. Author: Strotzer M, Manke C, Lock G, Bregenzer N, Schölmerich J, Feuerbach S. Journal: Rofo; 1998 Nov; 169(5):510-4. PubMed ID: 9849602. Abstract: PURPOSE: To evaluate the success of percutaneous, CT-guided abscess drainage (PAD) in patients with Crohn's disease. METHODS: Within the last 5 years 8 patients with Crohn's disease were treated by PAD for intra-abdominal abscesses. A fistula was determined to be the cause in 4 patients. The abscesses arose spontaneously in 7 patients while one patient had a postoperative abscess. We used single lumen 10 F- and double lumen 12 F- and 14 F-catheters for drainage (duration of drainage 8-20 days). RESULTS: In all cases the abscess was successfully drained by PAD. However, an operation-free interval of at least three months was achieved in only two patients. A healing of the fistula was not attained in any of the 4 patients with a proven fistula. No enterocutaneous fistulas arose within the course of PAD. CONCLUSIONS: PAD is also useful for patients with Crohn's disease since it improves the starting situation for the necessary operative interventions. In most cases (especially with enterogenic fistulas), however, a long-lasting therapeutic result cannot be expected.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]