Bariatric Surgery and Crohn's Disease: Is It an Option?
Bariatric surgery is typically not considered a treatment option for patients with Crohn's disease. The main objectives in managing Crohn's disease are to induce and maintain remission, prevent or treat complications, minimize surgery, and improve quality of life. Bariatric surgery is primarily indicated for the treatment of severe obesity, rather than Crohn's disease.Bariatric Surgery - Related Articles
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