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Surgical management of very early onset inflammatory bowel disease

Video Published 2026-02-05 Updated 2026-06-10

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Study of children diagnosed with IBD before age 6 found 22% required surgery, most commonly ostomy creation. Surgical intervention was more likely in infants diagnosed before age 1, those with severe disease, growth failure, and perianal disease, rather than being predicted by genetics or disease subtype.

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  • - 22% of children diagnosed with IBD before age 6 required surgical intervention, most commonly ostomy creation. - Surgery was more likely in infants diagnosed before age 1, those with severe disease, growth failure, and perianal disease. - Genetics, family history, disease type, and location did not predict surgical need in very early onset IBD. - Treatment decisions in very early onset IBD are driven by disease severity and growth impact rather than disease subtype. - Black race was associated with higher likelihood of surgical intervention in this pediatric IBD cohort.

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