Contrast the epidemiology of Crohn’s and UC.
Crohn’s:
UC:
Contrast the site and aetiology of Crohn’s and UC.
Crohn’s:
UC:
Contrast the signs and symptoms of Crohn’s and UC.
Crohn’s: depends on area of GI tract affected
UC:
Contrast the treatment of Crohn’s and UC.
Crohn’s:
UC:
What is short bowel syndrome?
Repeated small bowel resections (or dysfunction of large segments of bowel) causes malabsorption (weight loss, diarrhoea, steatorrhoea, fluid loss, abdominal pain, fatigue, etc.).
Leave at least 50cm of bowel to avoid (20cm-25cm of small bowel and colon)
What are the types of inflammatory bowel disease?
What are the key investigations in IBD?
What are the key investigations in IBD?
What is Hartmann’s procedure?
Sigmoid colectomy where proximal end of bowel is brought out as an end-colectomy and rectal stump is stapled/oversewn and left (can later re-operate to close stoma or re-anastomose)