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Hi all,

I've read a lot of posts on this great site when to chose for a one step or two step pouch procedure.
I have had sugery advise by two experienced surgeons. One advise me to do a two step, other advised I am a good one step candidate. Factor to be debated, I use local steriods (entocort enemas, pred supps). Furthermore I am in remission and in a good health. What would you do? Thanks for your help!

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I would always recommend a two step. The two fundamental rules of disaster management:
1. Limit the likelihood of failure, 2. Limit the damage of failure. With a two step procedure, if anything goes wrong, it happens out at the ostomy site not in the pouch so a failure is meaningless. I had a two step, and had infections, and acid leakage, and skin rot, and stitch ripping etc. But I only had to survive it for 8 weeks and then they took the ostomy away and I had a perfect pouch for the next decade.

If I had gotten those infections in the pouch I would have lost it and had to go to an ostomy forever.
J
Thanks a lot for your opinions/ ideas. Smiler
After a long debate I have decided to go for a two step surgery. Main reasons are disaster recovery in case of pouch leakage and steroids usage. Furthermore the distance to the hospital is much closer for my family visits; I want to see my 5 month old son as well during my hospital stay.
The surgeon is very experienced in pouch surgeries. A second surgeon will assist. In November it will happen. Date to be confirmed. I hope to get rid off the colitis and dysplasia. I'll keep you informed!
D
Last edited by Dutchy
I was in remission and had low grade dysplasia just about 1 year ago next week...whew time flies. Anyway, I went for the one step since I was in remission and only doing the surgery for cancer (or to prevent) purposes! I don't regret it at all and felt completely comfortable having it done since my surgeon is very experienced at doing one and two steps. Best of luck to you. I had no issues once I was out of the hospital (14 days for me)...but I had no leaks or infections or anything like that.
J

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