Obstruction from enteric strictures Obstruction from enteric strictures Small bowel strictures usually occur secondary to tubercu losis or Crohn’s disease. Malignant strictures associated with lymphoma are uncommon; carcinoma and sarcoma are rare. Presentation is usually subacute or chronic. Standard surgical management consists of resection and anastomosis. Resection is important to establish a histological diagnosis as this can be uncertain clinically . In Crohn’s disease, strictureplasty may be considered in the presence of short multiple strictures without active sepsis (see Chapter 75 ).