Matsushima Sayuri, Koganei Kazutaka, Tatsumi Kenji, Futatsuki Ryo, Kuroki Hirosuke, Obara Nao, Nakao Eiichi, Sugita Akira
Department of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Yokohama Municipal Citizen's Hospital.
Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi. 2021;118(8):742-748. doi: 10.11405/nisshoshi.118.742.
A few studies have focused on pregnancy and childbirth in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) who had a history of abdominal surgery. The objective of this study is to analyze the problems of pregnant patients with CD with a history of abdominal surgery.
The rates of pregnancy-related complications and adverse birth outcomes were retrospectively analyzed in 29 patients with CD (45 pregnancies) with previous intestinal surgery.
In this study, the following outcomes were observed:normal births occurred in 55.6% of the pregnancies, preterm births in 13.3%, and spontaneous abortions in 20.0%. The vaginal birth and cesarean section rates were 45.7% and 40.0%, respectively. The rate of low-birth weight infants was 14.3%.
Overall, patients with CD with previous abdominal surgery can conceive and give birth. However, care needs to be taken to avoid preterm birth, spontaneous abortion, low birth weight, and cesarean delivery.