Crohn’s Disease Surgery in Seoul, South Korea by Asan Medical Center

Advanced Surgical Care for Crohn’s Disease Complications, Bowel Health & Long-Term Digestive Support

Crohn’s Disease Surgery in Seoul, South Korea by Asan Hospital provides advanced treatment for patients living with complex inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal strictures, fistulas, abscesses, obstruction, or complications that do not respond well to medication alone. Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that may cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, bloody stool, and long-term digestive discomfort. At Asan Medical Center, treatment is planned through a multidisciplinary approach that may include medical therapy, endoscopic evaluation, imaging, surgery, and long-term follow-up care. The goal of Crohn’s disease surgery is not to “cure” the disease, but to manage serious complications, preserve bowel function when possible, improve quality of life, and support safer long-term disease control.

🔍 What Is Crohn’s Disease Surgery?

Crohn’s disease surgery is a specialized gastrointestinal procedure used when Crohn’s disease causes complications such as bowel narrowing, intestinal blockage, perforation, abscess, bleeding, or perianal fistulas. During Crohn’s disease surgery, the surgical plan depends on the patient’s disease location, severity, previous treatment history, and overall health condition. Some patients may require removal of a damaged bowel segment, while others may benefit from bowel-sparing procedures designed to widen narrowed areas.

Asan Medical Center states that its Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center provides individualized medical therapy and optimal surgery through a multidisciplinary team care approach. The hospital also highlights laparoscopic surgery for many Crohn’s disease operations, which may support better cosmetic outcomes and faster recovery in suitable patients. Crohn’s disease surgery is carefully planned because the condition can return in other parts of the digestive tract.

🩺 Types of Crohn’s Disease Surgery

  • Bowel Resection – Removes the damaged or severely inflamed part of the intestine and reconnects the healthy bowel ends when appropriate.
  • Laparoscopic Crohn’s Surgery – Uses smaller incisions and camera-guided techniques for selected patients, helping reduce visible scarring and support smoother recovery.
  • Strictureplasty – Widens narrowed areas of the bowel without removing a bowel segment, helping preserve intestinal length when medically suitable.
  • Perianal Fistula Surgery – Manages abnormal tracts near the anus using medical and surgical planning, especially in complex Crohn’s disease cases.
  • Temporary or Permanent Stoma Surgery – Creates an opening for stool diversion when bowel healing, severe disease, or complex complications require it.

🩺 Who Is a Good Candidate?

Crohn’s disease surgery may be suitable for patients who have complications that cannot be controlled with medication alone. A full evaluation is required because surgical timing, procedure type, and long-term treatment planning must be personalized.

✔️ Patients with Crohn’s disease causing repeated bowel obstruction
✔️ Individuals with intestinal strictures or narrowing
✔️ Patients with bowel perforation or high-risk complications
✔️ People with abdominal abscesses related to Crohn’s inflammation
✔️ Patients with complex or recurrent perianal fistulas
✔️ Individuals with severe symptoms despite medical therapy
✔️ Patients with bleeding, pain, or digestive symptoms affecting daily life
✔️ Adults needing specialist review for Crohn’s-related surgery
✔️ Patients who require coordinated gastroenterology and colorectal surgery care

📝 Consultation & Preparation

A detailed consultation is essential before Crohn’s disease surgery because each patient’s disease pattern is different. The medical team reviews symptoms, prior treatments, imaging, colonoscopy results, medications, nutrition status, and surgical risk before recommending the safest approach.

✔️ Review of Crohn’s disease history and current symptoms
✔️ Assessment of abdominal pain, diarrhea, bleeding, weight loss, or bowel obstruction
✔️ Review of previous colonoscopy and biopsy results
✔️ Imaging studies such as CT, MRI, or enterography when required
✔️ Blood tests to check inflammation, infection, anemia, and nutrition levels
✔️ Review of current medications, including steroids, immunomodulators, and biologics
✔️ Discussion of surgical options and expected benefits
✔️ Explanation of possible risks, recurrence, and long-term follow-up

🩺 Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery after Crohn’s disease surgery depends on the procedure type, disease severity, surgical approach, and overall health. Some patients recover after a minimally invasive procedure, while others may need a longer hospital stay due to complex bowel disease, infection, fistula treatment, or nutritional concerns.

✔️ Hospital monitoring after surgery
✔️ Pain control and medication management
✔️ Gradual return to fluids and soft foods as advised
✔️ Monitoring for fever, infection, bleeding, or bowel changes
✔️ Wound care and incision protection
✔️ Support for walking and gentle movement after surgery
✔️ Nutrition guidance to support bowel healing
✔️ Review of Crohn’s medications after surgery
✔️ Follow-up with gastroenterology and colorectal surgery teams
✔️ Monitoring for recurrence or new symptoms
✔️ Stoma care education if a stoma is required

🌍 Why Choose Asan Hospital for Crohn’s Disease Surgery?

Choosing the right hospital for Crohn’s disease surgery is important because this condition often requires both medical and surgical expertise. Asan Medical Center has a dedicated Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center and reports that it established Korea’s first clinic for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in 1993, followed by the opening of its IBD Center in 2012. Asan Medical Center also states that its IBD Center has around 6,000 registered patients with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, and that it provides comprehensive care through individualized medical therapy, optimal surgery, and multidisciplinary team treatment.

✔️ Dedicated Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center
✔️ Experience with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis care
✔️ Multidisciplinary team approach for complex IBD cases
✔️ Coordination between gastroenterology and colorectal surgery specialists
✔️ Surgical management for strictures, fistulas, obstruction, and complications
✔️ Laparoscopic surgery options for suitable Crohn’s disease patients
✔️ Advanced care for perianal Crohn’s disease and fistula management
✔️ Individualized treatment planning based on disease severity
✔️ Long-term follow-up support for chronic inflammatory bowel disease
✔️ International Healthcare Center for foreign patients

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  • ASAN Medical Center is a leader in research and medical care. I was unable to get medical help here in the United States due to a lack of professionalism and discrimination. After, two years of research and a business trip to South Korea, I learned about ASAN Medical Center. I knew through research that they were the best in the world and I was determined to seek answers for my condition. It took 3 months but I was elated when Professor Ko ( who specializes in Gastric cancer, Robotic Surgery, Bariatric, and Metabolic Surgery, Hernia Surgery) was assigned to my case. In December of 2023, I was traveling again to South Korea and spent a week going through a plethora of tests. I was in awe of the care, and respect as a patient which I received, and the best part was Dr. Ko took the time to explain to me in detail what was discovered and the next steps. I remember crying alone on New Year's Day in my hospital room, for the first time there was hope. In 2024, I underwent 2 successful surgeries. In the United States, after the surgeon performs the surgery you never see nor hear from them. Getting access is impossible! Not at ASAN Medical Center. I saw Dr. Ko and Dr. Yoo every day and the rest of the medical team including the head nurse. My wounds were cleaned constantly by a wound care nurse, I had nurses every hour to 2 hours to check-in, and the International Nurse, Nurse Park checked on me daily. I also had the honor of working with a phenomenal nutritionist who is still instrumental in how I eat. I was never made to feel alone given that I was far away from home and going through a scary process by myself. I was treated as a human being for the first time and was never treated differently because of the color of my skin. As a patient at ASAN Medical Center, the patient matters. I had real conversations with my surgeons, I was not only healing physically but mentally and spiritually. I was given a second chance, a chance to live, a chance to be healthy, and a new journey to become better than before. I was so sad when I was leaving. However, I was provided with the tools to keep healing. I encourage everyone to think outside the box and seek other options. ASAN Medical Center was my best option and can be yours too. Now, I plan to travel to South Korea to ASAN Medical Center every year for my follow-ups and annuals. I will never trust anyone else with my health. Dr. Ko is a genius. There are no words to describe his incredible mind and brilliance. Dr. Yoo is not an ordinary surgeon, his phenomenal approach to patient care and his tireless efforts in ensuring that his patients succeed is phenomenal. They are both my rock throughout this process. I was blessed to have a great team and you can too. Never lose hope especially when you feel you cannot go on anymore. Keep fighting! ASAN Medical Center is far more advanced in technology, patient care, research, and professionalism than any hospital I have been to. Thank you, Professor Ko, Dr. Yoo, Nurse Park, the nurses, the staff, International Department! I highly recommend ASAN Medical Center to every patient. Seek the International Center-Nurse Jenny Park is the best! If you have similar needs to me, I highly recommend Dr. Ko and Dr. Yoo.

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    3 years ago

    The staff in the emergency room were all extremely helpful, professional, and friendly. Highly recommend for their awesome services! One of the patrol guys was super nice and went extra miles to help us booked a venti taxi as foreigners can't really book a 5 pax car. So thankful to meet someone so nice in our journey 💓 Great food selection in this hospital. They even have nasi goreng (Malaysia fried rice) here lol feels like home. The only slightly bad experience was the receptionists can't speak English/Chinese, but it's their attitude that disgust us the most. One of the lady receptionists rolled her eyes on me when I speak English. I don't think that's the best way to treat anyone esp in a professional setting. To Asan Management, please train your receptionists to be more professional in attending patients/visitors enquiries.

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