Is the age at surgery in Crohn's disease clinically relevant? Differences and peculiarities: a wide single centre experience after long-term follow-up.
Cristina LuceriGabriele DragoniDaniela ZamboninBenedetta PesiEdda RussoStefano ScaringiFerdinando FicariFabio CianchiFrancesco GiudiciPublished in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2022)
Despite first surgery is extremely more frequent between 20 and 59 years, patients from G1 and G4 groups showed clinical differences and peculiarities when compared to the other age groups. The most indolent CD behaviour and occurrence of surgical recurrence was observed in patients having their first abdominal surgery in the elderly, while patients operated before the age of 19 experienced a more aggressive disease course.