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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dis Colon Rectum. 2013 May;56(5):609–614. doi: 10.1097/DCR.0b013e3182781504

TABLE 2.

Types of initial GI luminal surgery in 27 patients with CGD and colitis

Value n %
No. of patients 27 10
Total no. of GI luminal surgeriesa 62
No. of patients with perineal diseaseb 27 100
No. of patients with additional surgery unrelated to CGD colitis 4 15
 Mycotic intestinal obstruction 2
 Iatrogenic bowel perforation 1
 Mesenteric abscess 1
No. of patients with perineal only surgery 12 44
 Anal stenosis 4
 Abscess, fistula, or fissure 7
 Both stenosis and fissure 1
No. of patients with segmental resection 2 7
 Low anterior resection (CVF) 1
 Colectomy 1
No. of patients with fecal diversion 13 48
 Ileostomy 9
  Without bowel resection 7
  With bowel resection 2
 Colostomy 4
  Without bowel resection 2
  With bowel resection 2

CVF = colovesicular fistula; CGD = chronic granulomatous disease.

a

Many patients required multiple surgeries for persistent symptoms in the management of CGD colitis.

b

All 27 patients required at least 1 intervention for perineal disease.