Hello, I want to introduce myself. I am delighted to have found this forum and hope for plenty exchange.
I am from Germany and have since august a kock pouch. Since 2006, I have the diagnosis CU. 2010 then colon removal with j-pouch. Constantly pouchitis and incontinence. The kock-pouch is not well known in Germany. I know of only two surgeons who do this op at all.
I am very satisfied. The valve is tight. I drain three times a day. Seven days ago I got the catheter not intubated. The next day I went to see my surgeon. He did get the valve open again. Now I'm scared that it happens again. I did not know that the valve can slip. What does this mean?
If it happens again would the surgeon do a MRT or CT to see why. It is to be addressed then operationally. Is this a great op?
Has anyone experiences with that?
Greetings,
Mamabär
I am from Germany and have since august a kock pouch. Since 2006, I have the diagnosis CU. 2010 then colon removal with j-pouch. Constantly pouchitis and incontinence. The kock-pouch is not well known in Germany. I know of only two surgeons who do this op at all.
I am very satisfied. The valve is tight. I drain three times a day. Seven days ago I got the catheter not intubated. The next day I went to see my surgeon. He did get the valve open again. Now I'm scared that it happens again. I did not know that the valve can slip. What does this mean?
If it happens again would the surgeon do a MRT or CT to see why. It is to be addressed then operationally. Is this a great op?
Has anyone experiences with that?
Greetings,
Mamabär