Shaping the future of postoperative recurrence in Crohn’s disease: personalised approaches with AI-enabled imaging and multi-omics - Takeaways - MDSpire

Shaping the future of postoperative recurrence in Crohn’s disease: personalised approaches with AI-enabled imaging and multi-omics

  • By

  • Marietta Iacucci

  • Irene Zammarchi

  • Cecilia Lina Pugliano

  • Giovanni Santacroce

  • Ivan Capobianco

  • Snehali Majumder

  • Andrea Ruffa

  • Valery Naranjo

  • Enrico Grisan

  • Olga Maria Nardone

  • Subrata Ghosh

  • June 1, 2026

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    Postoperative recurrence in Crohn's disease occurs in up to 70% of patients within the first year after surgery.

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    Advanced endoscopic technologies enable real-time microstructural assessment, allowing for earlier detection of recurrence.

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    Multi-omics approaches are uncovering biological pathways related to postoperative recurrence, including barrier dysfunction and microbiome shifts.

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    AI can integrate diverse monitoring modalities, transforming postoperative recurrence management into proactive, precision-guided strategies.

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    Improved detection of postoperative recurrence could lead to timely interventions, reducing reoperation rates and enhancing long-term patient outcomes.

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