A new set of multidisciplinary recommendations aims to standardize the use of intestinal ultrasound for monitoring postoperative recurrence in Crohn’s disease patients, addressing a critical gap in post-surgical care protocols. The guidelines, developed by an international expert panel, were published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology on May 20, 2026, according to Medical Xpress.
Crohn’s Disease Post-Surgical Monitoring Methods
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Expert Panel Develops Standardization Guidelines
The recommendations emerged from the work of a multidisciplinary expert panel to address the standardization of intestinal ultrasound application for assessing postoperative recurrence of Crohn disease, as reported by Medical Xpress. The panel comprised gastroenterologists, radiologists, and IBD specialists who worked to develop comprehensive post-surgical care protocols.
Standardizing Ultrasound Protocols
The new guidelines published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology establish recommendations for standardizing intestinal ultrasound application in the postoperative period for Crohn’s disease patients. The European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation continues to support research in inflammatory bowel disease monitoring approaches.
The recommendations focus on developing standardized approaches for ultrasound assessment in postoperative Crohn’s disease surveillance, according to the Medical Xpress report on the Lancet publication.
Implications for Clinical Practice
The publication of these multidisciplinary recommendations represents a step toward standardizing intestinal ultrasound use in postoperative Crohn’s disease monitoring. The World Health Organization recognizes inflammatory bowel diseases as a global health concern.
Healthcare systems may consider these guidelines when developing protocols for post-surgical monitoring of Crohn’s disease patients, though implementation will depend on local resources and clinical expertise.
Multidisciplinary recommendations are presented to standardize intestinal ultrasound application for assessing postoperative recurrence of Crohn disease.
— Medical Xpress report on The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology publication (2026)
Key takeaways
- International expert panel developed guidelines for standardizing intestinal ultrasound in postoperative Crohn’s disease monitoring
- Recommendations published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology in May 2026
- Guidelines aim to standardize ultrasound application for assessing postoperative recurrence
Frequently asked questions
What do the new guidelines address?
The guidelines provide multidisciplinary recommendations to standardize intestinal ultrasound application for assessing postoperative recurrence of Crohn disease, according to the Medical Xpress report.
Where were the recommendations published?
The recommendations were published online May 20 in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, as reported by Medical Xpress.
Who developed these recommendations?
The recommendations were developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel, though specific details about implementation timelines were not provided in the source material.
The publication of these guidelines in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology represents an effort to standardize intestinal ultrasound application for postoperative Crohn’s disease monitoring, according to the Medical Xpress report.
Source: Recommendations developed for assessing postoperative Crohn disease recurrence
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