I have had a Pouch with Crohn’s Disease for a long time and in my opinion the pathology report should not necessarily be effecting surgical planning. First of all I have had numerous diagnostic tests and most of them are inconclusive with any reasonable degree of medical certainty and therefore highly unreliable. What is concerning them is the fact that they are seeing inflammation in your Pouch and what that might represent. It isn’t necessarily Crohn’s or diversionary colitis (unless it’s just in the rectal cuff, then the latter diagnosis may apply). Where is the inflammation? It could be ordinary Pouchitis, which might be treatable with a short course of antibiotics and not a valid reason to change surgical planning. In any event after full disclosure it should be your decision anyway. But these pathology reports are notoriously unreliable especially if all they did was a Prometheus blood test.
If it’s inconclusive or pouchitis, a decision to delay but not cancel surgery while it is treated is reasonable.
Thanks for your reply. I agree, the pathology reports are not a guarantee of anything. The path on my colon after it was out came back UC. I’ve had the blood test years ago and that came back UC. I’ve had no definite signs of Crohns in 18 years...always looked/acted like colitis BUT I know how that goes... I feel that unless u have obvious signs of Crohns, then anyone with “uc” could end up actually having Crohns. The only issue they found during my first surgery was some mild creeping fat in the end of my small intestine. She said that is seen in Crohns but has also been seen in UC. So idk what to think? But it’s whatever, what’s done is done...I’ve had the surgery and will be continuing on with my jpouch and do whatever I need to do, whether I need meds for Crohns or antibiotics for Pouchitis or maybe all it is, is diversion colitis. The surgeon didn’t see any obvious Crohns signs during my pouchoscopy. She just took the biopsies in a few areas. Oh yea, I don’t know for sure where all the inflammation was...I don’t think it was only in the rectal cuff. So anyways, that’s where I’m at. If the path says Crohns then I have to get on some kind of meds and surgery is delayed. If path says no Crohns, then surgery is scheduled for here soon. Ughh!!! Confusing....