Publications by authors named "Charlene Twum-Barima"

Perianal manifestations of Crohn's disease constitute a distinct disease phenotype commonly affecting patients and conferring an increased risk of disability and disease burden. Much research has gone into management of fistulising manifestations, with biological therapy changing the landscape of treatment. In this article, we discuss the up-to-date surgical and medical management of perianal fistulas, highlighting current consensus management guidelines and the evidence behind them, as well as future directions in management.

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Background: Few studies have investigated the risk factors associated with developing intestinal stoma complications using appropriate multivariable methods. We aimed to determine the prevalence of, and risk factors for, stomal complications.

Methods: A retrospective, case-control methodology was used to investigate 12 explanatory variables and four outcome variables in 202 consecutive patients receiving stomas in a district general hospital in the United Kingdom between January 2013 and December 2014.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Charlene Twum-Barima"

  • - Research by Charlene Twum-Barima focuses on the management of complex gastrointestinal conditions, particularly fistulising perianal Crohn's disease and intestinal stoma complications, aiming to improve treatment outcomes and patient quality of life.
  • - One significant finding highlights the transformative role of biological therapy in treating perianal manifestations of Crohn's disease, leading to updated guidelines that emphasize both surgical and medical management strategies.
  • - Additionally, Twum-Barima's investigation into intestinal stoma complications reveals critical patient-related factors that significantly influence the risk of developing complications in the early postoperative period, underscoring the need for tailored preoperative assessments.