About this trial
This study is designed as a controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of balloon-assisted enteroscopy-guided radial incision therapy for the treatment of stricturing small bowel Crohn's disease. The study aims to compare therapeutic outcomes, procedure-related complications, and recurrence rates in patients with stricturing small bowel Crohn's disease undergoing balloon-assisted enteroscopy-guided radial incision therapy. The results are expected to provide a novel and reliable treatment option for patients with stricturing Crohn's disease and to lay a foundation for improving disease-related symptoms and quality of life.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age between 16 and 75 years.
Diagnosis of Crohn's disease with primary or secondary small bowel stricture confirmed by imaging studies, or small bowel stricture identified by enteroscopy.
Inadequate response to conventional medical therapy and step-up treatment strategies.
Stricture length less than 5 cm.
Disqualifiers
Bowel wall thickening with Limberg grade IV blood flow on intestinal ultrasound, or presence of complications such as perforation, fistula, deep ulcer, inflammatory mass, or abscess.
Deep ulcer in the stricture segment observed by enteroscopy, potentially involving the muscular layer.
Presence of strictures in the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum.
Presence of colorectal stricture or ileocecal valve stricture.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- stricture incision
- balloon dilation
- No Interventions