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could it be that the anastamosis of the jpouch to the anus is too narrow ? I had my takedown done 4.5 months ago and have approx 10-15 bms per day( half of them at night) i feel that i cant empty my pouch fully. Sometimes i go to the toilet 3 times in a span of 10 minutes. Thats why im wondering if this can be the case and if so what is the surgical practice usually used to widen  this?

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Where your pouch is joined near the anus, it is a circular suture line. Sometimes during the healing process the scar tissue shrinks too much. It can contract down to the point that it makes it difficult to pass anything but liquid stool. Your pouch never empties and you feel nearly constant urges. Sometimes a single dilation takes care of it, and sometimes it takes multiple dilations before it stays open. Some people need to self dilate at home to maintain it.

Jan

Jan Dollar

When I had my takedown, my surgeon did manual stretching of the scar tissues for up to 1 year.   And yes, it is VERY painful, as he did not sedate me... and barely used even a topical numbing ointment.  However, it is one of those necessary evils in order to get to a place of "normal" function.  I would definitely see your surgeon to see if some stretching needs to be done.

 

lclassen

A tight sphincter muscle is different from a stricture (narrowing) due to scar tissue. Strictures have to be dilated, often repeatedly, to get them to stay open. A too-tight sphincter would probably benefit from pelvic floor PT or maybe (I'm guessing now) biofeedback. Some folks might even try Botox (very carefully), and now I'm really guessing.

Scott F

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