Colostomy, Ileostomy and Ileoanal Reservoir Surgery
Introduction
Organizations to Assist You
Research on Surgery Options
Video Reference
Introduction
Sometimes treatment for Crohn's disease,
ulcerative colitis, and familial adenomatous polyposis involves removing
all or part of the intestines. When the intestines are removed, the body
needs a new way for stool to leave the body, so the surgeon creates an
opening in the abdomen for stool to pass through. The surgery to create
the new opening is called ostomy. The opening is called a stoma.
Different types of ostomy are performed depending on how
much and what part of the intestines are removed. The surgeries are called
ileostomy, colostomy, and ileoanal
reservoir surgery. When the colon and rectum are removed, the surgeon
performs an ileostomy to attach the bottom of the small intestine (ileum)
to the stoma. When the rectum is removed, the surgeon performs a colostomy
to attach the colon to the stoma. A temporary colostomy may be performed
when part of the colon has been removed and the rest of the colon needs
to heal.
Ileoanal reservoir surgery is an alternative to a permanent
ileostomy. It is completed in two surgeries. In the first surgery, the
colon and rectum are removed and a temporary ileostomy is done. In the
second surgery, the ileostomy is closed and part of the small intestine
is used to create an internal pouch to hold stool. This pouch is attached
to the anus. The muscle of the rectum is left in place, so the stool in
the pouch does not leak out of the anus. People who have this surgery
are able to control their bowel movements.
Organizations to Assist You
International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal
Disorders
P.O. Box 17864
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Phone: (414) 964-1799 or 1-888-964-2001
Email: iffgd@iffgd.org
Internet: www.iffgd.org
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America Inc.
386 Park Avenue South, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10016-8804
Phone: 1-800-932-2423 or (212) 685-3440
Email: info@ccfa.org
Internet: www.ccfa.org
United Ostomy Association, Inc.
19772 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92612-2405
Phone: 1-800-826-0826 or (949) 660-8624
Email: info@uoa.org
Internet: www.uoa.org
Research on Surgery Options
The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse collects resource
information on digestive diseases for the Combined Health Information
Database (CHID). CHID is a database produced by health-related agencies
of the Federal Government. The CHID database located on the World Wide
Web at http://chid.nih.gov/simple/simple.php, provides titles, abstracts,
and availability information for health information and health education
resources. See the results of our CHID research on
" Colostomy, Ileostomy and Ileoanal Reservoir Surgery,"
June 16, 2004.
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Video
references
Video: Colostomy
Tutorial - The National Library of Medicine
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/colostomy/htm/index.htm
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