Comprehensive Care for All Types of IBD
Inflammation of the intestinal tract, which often leads to ulcers, fistulae, or obstructions, characterizes IBD. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are the two most common types of IBD. Crohn’s disease can affect any part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, from the mouth to the anus, while ulcerative colitis strikes the inner lining of the large intestine or the rectum.
AT UT Southwestern, we use well-informed, shared decision-making tools to personalize treatment for each of our patients to improve short- and long-term outcomes. We provide comprehensive care to optimize the physical and psychological well-being of patients and their families.
Our Southwestern Pediatric IBD Program – the first of its kind in Texas – features a collaborative team of pediatric gastroenterologists, physician assistants, immunologists, pediatric surgeons, pathologists, psychologists, dietitians, imaging specialists, and nurses. Our basic science researchers continually seek new information about the nature of these diseases and new ways to improve treatment outcomes for patients.
The program is led by pediatric gastroenterologists who have specific expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic inflammatory conditions of the intestines, including Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and indeterminate colitis.
The Southwestern Pediatric IBD Program is one of the largest IBD centers in the country. We care for more than 500 children a year and provide consultations to patients throughout the world. We are also pioneers in the field – UT Southwestern research identified novel genes that play a role in early-onset IBD.
We work closely with immunologists in the multidisciplinary Pediatric Intestinal Immunology Clinic (PIIC), specifically for very early-onset IBD children (younger than 6 years old) and those with IBD that doesn’t respond to conventional IBD treatments. We do a comprehensive evaluation employing advanced diagnostics for underlying immune dysregulation and immune deficiency states.
Among the conditions we routinely help manage are:
- Crohn’s disease, including ileal, colonic, perianal, and upper GI
- Ulcerative colitis
- Ulcerative proctitis
- Very early-onset IBD and infantile-onset IBD
- Intestinal strictures
- Fistulas in the GI tract
- Pouch disorders/pouchitis
- Microscopic colitis
- Collagenous colitis
- Lymphocytic colitis
To best treat our patients, we hold regular monthly multidisciplinary case conferences to discuss particularly challenging cases. We also have several clinic trials in which we can enroll patients with IBD.