内镜下狭窄切开术治疗炎症性肠病回结肠狭窄:系统综述。

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Chiara Rocchi, Marco Massidda, Jessica Piroddu, Salvatore Francesco Vadalà di Prampero, Milutin Bulajic
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背景和目的:炎症性和纤维化狭窄在炎症性肠病(IBD)中很常见,并且具有挑战性。内镜下狭窄切开术(ESt)被认为是一种新兴的治疗选择。我们的目的是总结ESt治疗ibd相关狭窄疗效的证据。方法:检索Pubmed和Cochrane对照试验注册数据库,确定截至2025年1月发表的所有与ESt相关的IBD报告。进行了系统的评价,以确定临床和内窥镜的改善。结果:18项研究共纳入317例患者。在中位随访7.8个月后,64.2%的患者的症状得到改善。9个月后,22%的患者在内镜下改善。治疗后狭窄的平均长度为1.6 cm。结论:内镜下狭窄切开术似乎是治疗IBD狭窄的有效选择。然而,需要进一步的数据来证实无害环境技术在这种情况下的作用。
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Endoscopic Stricturotomy for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases' Ileocolonic Strictures: A Systematic Review.

Background and aims: Inflammatory and fibrotic strictures are common in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and are challenging conditions to manage. Endoscopic stricturotomy (ESt) is considered as an emerging treatment option. We aimed to summarise evidence on the efficacy of ESt for the treatment of IBD-associated strictures.

Methods: The databases Pubmed and Cochrane Controlled Trial Register were searched to identify all reports related to ESt in IBD, published till January 2025. A systematic review was conducted identifying clinical and endoscopic improvement.

Results: 18 studies involving 317 patients were included in the analysis. ESt improved symptoms in 64.2% of patients after a median follow-up of 7.8 months. Endoscopic improvement was detected in 22% of patients after 9 months. Mean length of treated strictures was 1.6 cm. Major adverse events resulted in 5.6% of patients treated by ESt.

Conclusions: Endoscopic stricturotomy seems to be an effective option for treatment of IBD' strictures. However further data is required to confirm the role of ESt in this setting.

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