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I also have a sinus tract. I have had it since day one. When my surgeon first discovered it via a "pouch-o-gram", he thought it was a leak. It has been the bane of my existence up until 3 years ago when I started on Humira injections!
It would always get infected as stool would become trapped in it (not drain), and I would have bad tailbone pain along with it. It hurt to stand up! I was always on Cipro. I had a couple day surgeries over the years where my surgeon would "clean" it out in hopes of having it scar over. And it did, but eventually it would open up again & get infected.
I started Humira a few years ago because Cipro had lost it's effectiveness. Well, my tailbone doesn't hurt anymore, and the sinus has not been a problem. It is still there, but stool must drain out as it doesn't get infected.
I don't think there is anything that can be done about it other than a new pouch......which means more small bowel that is lost.
Joe
Mike
Jan
quote:Kock / Koch
I do have problems emptying if I have pouchitis.......which is chronic!
Has anyone had any luck with their sinus tract in the past few years? I had surgery to go to an ileostomy last month on Jan 17. I went to an end ileostomy to see if I can feel better & gain weight. I don't know if I will ever go back to a J-pouch, but I opted to leave the pouch intact because I am not ready to give up on it. I want to give it 1 year & see what happens. I am already tired of the stoma maintenance & hate it.
My GI ordered 2 MRI's 2016, and both times, the sinus tract didn't show up! However, my surgeon insists it is there & leaking. Claims that imaging doesn't show everything. What!!?? I even went to an infectious disease doctor, and she ruled out a tailbone infection. That is why I am suspicious of my surgeon's claims that the sinus tract is there & leaking.
Anyway - just curious if anyone has had any luck treating their sinus tract.
Thanks,
Joe