Anal strictures with fibrotic induration have been shown to develop in up to 50% of all patients with Crohn's disease (CD) with anal ulceration. We evaluate the technical feasibility, safety and long-term efficacy of bougie dilation for a subgroup of patients with symptomatic Crohn's-related fibrotic anal strictures. Bougie dilation is simple to perform, relatively inexpensive and has a low risk of complications.
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Kashkooli, S. B., Samanta, S., Rouhani, M., Akbarzadeh, S., & Saibil, F. (2015). Bougie dilators: Simple, safe and cost-effective treatment for Crohn’s-related fibrotic anal strictures. Canadian Journal of Surgery, 58(5), 347–348. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.001315
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