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Immune mediated colitis: a surgical perspective

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posted on 2024-10-29, 00:51 authored by Ricky LeRicky Le, KT Choy, S Roth, AG Heriot, JCH Kong
AbstractBackgroundThis study aims to review and summarize the current up to date literature that explore the current treatment approaches to immune mediated colitis and the role of surgical specialties in the landscape of management.MethodsA narrative review of papers was performed following a literature search through Medline, EMBASE and Cochrane Central databases pertaining to immune mediated colitis as an adverse event of cancer immunotherapy.ResultsCurrent guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of immune mediated colitis mirror the approach to the workup of inflammatory bowel disease and guided by treating oncology and gastroenterology specialties. Immune mediated colitis however relies on surgical specific skills as a consequence of obtaining a diagnosis as well as in the management of complications that may arise.ConclusionImmune mediate colitis management has largely been under the purview of medical specialties. This review explores the current landscape of managing immune mediated colitis from a surgical perspective and highlights key areas in which surgeons can engage in the multidisciplinary care of this condition. To facilitate prompt diagnosis and management of immune‐mediated colitis, there is an increasing necessity for surgeons to become familiar with the latest multidisciplinary approaches and recommendations.

History

Journal

ANZ Journal of Surgery

Volume

93

Pagination

1495-1502

Location

Australia

ISSN

1445-1433

eISSN

1445-2197

Language

en

Issue

6

Publisher

Wiley