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Journal of Visceral Surgery | 2013

Laparoscopic-assisted versus conventional ileocolectomy for primary Crohn's disease: results of a comparative study.

A. Makni; Faouzi Chebbi; Rachid Ksantini; F. Fetirich; H. Bedioui; Mohamed Jouini; M. Kacem; N. Ben Mami; A. Filali; Z. Ben Safta

INTRODUCTION The laparoscopic approach is becoming the gold standard in the surgical treatment of primary Crohns disease. The aim of this study was to compare laparoscopic-assisted and open ileocolic resection for primary Crohns disease. METHODS We conducted a non-randomized, comparative, retrospective analysis of a prospective database from 1998 to 2010. The remaining 129 patients were divided into two groups: laparoscopic-assisted group (Group L; n=64) and conventional group (Group C; n=65). There were no differences between the two groups as regards preoperative patient characteristics. Complications were graded according to the Clavien-Dindo classification. RESULTS One hundred and seventeen (90.7%) patients had no complications. Out of 12 patients (9.3%) with complications, four (3.1%) had Grade I, six (4.7%) had Grade II and two (1.6%) had Grade III. There were no postoperative deaths (Grade V). Operating time was longer in Group L compared with Group C (P<0.001). Bowel function returned more quickly in the laparoscopic group in terms of return of bowel movements (P=0.018) and resumption of a regular diet (P=0.06). The mean length of stay was significantly shorter in the laparoscopic group (P=0.001). The mean follow-up was 26 months in Group L versus 34 months in Group C (P=0.06). During follow-up, six patients presented with small bowel obstruction in Group C, which was not statistically different from Group L (3 patients) (P=0.25). During the follow-up period, there have been no recurrences of Crohns disease in the laparoscopic group while 11 patients (16.9%) have developed a recurrence in the conventional group (P=0.001). CONCLUSION Laparoscopic-assisted ileocolectomy for primary Crohns disease of the terminal ileum and/or cecum is safe and successful in most cases. Laparoscopic surgery for Crohns disease should be considered as the preferred operative approach for primary resections.


Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2007

Role of laparoscopic surgery in the etiologic diagnosis of exsudative ascites: a prospective study of 90 cases.

H. Bedioui; Rachid Ksantini; Kaies Nouira; Amina Mekni; A. Daghfous; Faouzi Chebbi; W. Rebai; F. Fteriche; Mohamed Jouini; M. Kacem; Nabil Ben Mami; A. Filali; Zoubeir Bensafta


Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2003

Ostéoporose et maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l'intestin : Prévalence et facteurs de risque chez des malades tunisiens

Jalel Boubaker; Moncef Feki; Mohamed Hsairi; M. Fekih; N. Kaabachi; A. Filali; Abderraouf Mebazaa


Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale | 2013

La résection iléocæcale pour maladie de Crohn. Étude comparative : abord cœlio-assisté versus abord classique

A. Makni; Faouzi Chebbi; Rachid Ksantini; F. Fétirich; H. Bedioui; M. Jouini; M. Kacem; N. Ben Mami; A. Filali; Z. Ben Safta


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Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : Laparoscopic-assisted versus conventional ileocolectomy for primary Crohn’s disease: Results of a comparative study

A. Makni; Faouzi Chebbi; Rachid Ksantini; F. Fetirich; H. Bedioui; Mohamed Jouini; M. Kacem; N. Ben Mami; A. Filali; Z. Ben Safta


Archive | 2012

L' Impédancemétrie couplée à la ph-mètrie oesophagienne des 24 heures : technique, indications et résultats

Karoui S; H. Ben Temime; M. Serghini; L. Zouiten; J. Boubaker; A. Filali; Hanene Ben Temime; Lilia Zouiten; Jalel Boubaker; Azza Filali; A. Hôpital


International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents | 2009

P169 Polycolonization and distribution of virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori among Tunisian subjects

K. Ben Mansour; Christophe Burucoa; Meriem Zribi; Afef Masmoudi; Mounir Labbene; A. Filali; N. Ben Mami; A. Meherzi; Taoufik Najjar; T. Sfar; C. Fendri


Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2009

P.317 Place de la chirurgie laparoscopique dans le diagnostic étiologique des ascites exsudatives : à propos d’une étude prospective de 90 cas

H. Bedioui; K. Nouira; N. Maamouri; Lamia Kallel; Rachid Ksantini; Faouzi Chebbi; W. Rebai; A. Daghfous; A. Makni; F. Fteriche; A. Ammous; Mohamed Jouini; M. Kacem; N. Ben Mami; A. Filali; Zoubeir Bensafta


Maghreb médical | 2008

SYNDROME DE CHEVAUCHEMENT HEPATITE AUTO-IMMUNE-CIRRHOSE BILIAIRE PRIMITIVE : ETUDE COMPARATIVE AVEC L'HEPATITE AUTO-IMMUNE ISOLEE RESUITATS D'UNE ETUDE MULTICENTRIQUE TUNISIENNE

N. Maamouri; R. Debbech; Salem Ajmi; Msaddek Azzouz; N. Ben Mami; Hédi Dougui; A. Filali; Abdeljabbar Ghorbel; F. Khedhiri; S. Krichene; Taoufik Najjar; Hammouda Saffar; B. Zouari


Journal Africain d'Hépato-Gastroentérologie | 2008

Particularités de l’hépatite auto-immune chez le sujet âgé en Tunisie. Résultats d’une étude multicentrique

R. Debbech; N. Maamouri; Salem Ajmi; Msaddek Azzouz; N. Ben Mami; Mohamed Hedi Dougui; A. Filali; Abdeljabbar Ghorbel; F. Khedhiri; M. S. Krichene; Taoufik Najjar; Hammouda Saffar; B. Zouari

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Mohamed Jouini

Tunis El Manar University

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A. Daghfous

Tunis El Manar University

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