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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Gastroenterology
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management

Background:

  • Up to 30% of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients require surgical intervention.
  • Colectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) is the standard surgical procedure for UC.
  • Patients undergoing IPAA are susceptible to pouchitis, with up to 50% experiencing at least one episode.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review features indicative of abnormal pouch function post-IPAA.
  • To provide an approach for optimal diagnostic modalities in pouchitis.
  • To outline medical therapies for managing various forms of pouchitis.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of pouchitis diagnosis and management.
  • Analysis of diagnostic criteria including symptoms, endoscopy, and histology.
  • Evaluation of treatment strategies for acute, relapsing, and chronic pouchitis.

Main Results:

  • Pouchitis diagnosis requires a combination of symptoms, endoscopic, and histological findings.
  • Symptoms alone are insufficient for accurate pouchitis diagnosis.
  • Optimal management involves a systematic approach to diagnosis and tailored medical therapy.

Conclusions:

  • Pouchitis is a frequent complication following IPAA for UC, presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
  • Accurate diagnosis of pouchitis is crucial and relies on integrated clinical, endoscopic, and histological data.
  • This review offers guidance on managing pouchitis, aiming to improve patient outcomes.