crohn's disease patients who present by intestinal perforation as the first presentation are hard to deal with. Surgical techniques as anastmosis or diversion stoma and active course of the disease may greatly affect the quality of life. In post-operative period, is the priority to avoid the post operative complications and to improve surgical outcomes or to stop active course of the disease and to induce remission?. So, those patients were classified into two groups. one group received biological therapy early post operative and the other group received it 2 or 3 months later after surgery and the investigators will compare results between the two groups.
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size of intra-abdominal fluids or collection
Timeframe: from the first post-operative day to 2 months postoperatively
bowel function
Timeframe: from the first post-operative day to 2 months postoperatively
fecal fistula
Timeframe: from the first post-operative day to 2 months postoperatively
skin maceration
Timeframe: from the first post-operative day to 2 months postoperatively
body weight
Timeframe: from the first post-operative day to 2 months postoperatively
age
Timeframe: 2 hours before surgery
sex
Timeframe: 2 hours before surgery