How To Find The Right Crohn S Surgeon For You
Overall, surgery for Crohn’s disease in recent years seems to be on the decline, according to a study published in December 2017 in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. But that’s mostly because the number of emergency surgeries has dropped about 10 percent each year. The number of elective surgeries, on the other hand, has increased by about 4 percent each year. The decision to have surgery for Crohn’s disease begins with the extended healthcare team — including a gastroenterologist and a colorectal surgeon — “discussing each patient individually, and recommending surgery when the patient’s quality of life is affected by the nonresponse to medication,” says Tracy Hull, MD, a colorectal surgeon and section chief of inflammatory bowel disease in the department of colon and rectal surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio....