Pouchitis: extracolonic manifestation of ulcerative colitis?

Authors

  • William Gemio Jacobsen Teixeira University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Coloproctology
  • José Hyppólito da Silva University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Coloproctology
  • Magaly Gemio Teixeira University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Coloproctology
  • Maristela Almeida University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Coloproctology
  • João Elias Calache University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Coloproctology
  • Angelita Habr-Gama University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Coloproctology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87811999000500005

Keywords:

Ulcerative coli, Ileal-pouch anastomo, Extraintestinal manifestati, Pouchitis sur

Abstract

Pouchitis is the most frequent complication of ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for treatment of ulcerative colitis. There are several possible explanations. Among them, we focus on the one that considers pouchitis as an extracolonic manifestation of ulcerative colitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between pouchitis and extra-intestinal manifestations (EIM), which are frequent in these patients. Sixty patients underwent restorative proctocolectomy with an ileal J pouch (IPAA) from September 1984 to December 1998. Pouchitis was defined by clinical, endoscopic, and histologic criteria. The following extra-intestinal manifestations were studied: articular, cutaneous, hepatobiliary, ocular, genitourinary, and growth failure. Thirteen patients, of which 10 were female (76.9%), developed one or more episodes of pouchitis. Twelve patients of this group (92.3%) presented some kind of extra-intestinal manifestation, 4 pre-operatively (exclusively), 2 post-operatively (exclusively), and 6 both pre- and post-operatively (1.7 per patient). Twenty patients (42.7%) of the 47 without pouchitis did not present extra-intestinal manifestations; 10/35 (28.5%) of females had pouchitis, compared to 3/35 (12.0%) of men. Pouchitis was more frequent among females, though not statistically significant. EIM increases the risk of pouchitis. Pouchitis is related to EIM in 92.3 % of cases, corroborating the hypothesis that it could be an extracolonic manifestation of ulcerative colitis.

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1999-10-01

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Teixeira, W. G. J., Silva, J. H. da, Teixeira, M. G., Almeida, M., Calache, J. E., & Habr-Gama, A. (1999). Pouchitis: extracolonic manifestation of ulcerative colitis? . Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 54(5), 155-158. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87811999000500005