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Appreciate any and all input here.     58 y/o in excellent health other than this stuff.    I am 40 yrs s/p s-pouch placement, 4 total laparotomies with issues related.    Pouch worked pretty good for about 10 yrs but chronic pouchitis and intolerance of antibiotics over time along with cuffitis issues have gotten worse over these many years.     So I recently began having to push harder to empty pouch worsening to point I now have prolapse, unable to empty my pouch due to full blockage with pushing to go.   The situation is horrible right now with having to lie down to go into a diaper and/or 40 plus trips to toilet a day.   

Presented with options to redo to a j-pouch stage procedure 3 months apart or go with permanent ileostomy which doesn't sound so bad after all the years of dysfunction I've had and where I'm at now.     I'm interested in any input you all may have in this area.     People happy or not with redo procedure?    Thank you so much in advance!

Sean

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Sean, I think the question for your doctors is whether they have any data about the recurrence rate of antibiotic-refractory pouchitis after a re-do. If antibiotics stopped working for me I’d try biologics, which work for plenty of folks. But it’s too late for a prolapsed pouch, and I’d want to know how likely a re-do is to leave you in the same situation regarding pouchitis, with uncertain medication options.

Scott F

Hi Sean,

I offer my humble opinion as someone who would do almost anything to avoid a permanent oestomy.

having said that, given you’ve stated you are in excellent health, under 60, you could probably handle this major major undertaking.

As they will be removing the old pouch and  taking more of your ileum. I would be consulting with the top surgeons that do this, like a Dr Remzi at NYU.

I hope this works out for you.

N

I had redo surgery with Dr. Remzi in December and I'm having my takedown in June which will be my 8th surgery. I recommend that you setup a consultation with Dr. Remzi and his team. I would not recommend having redo pouch surgery with anyone but him. He has done the most pouch and redopouch surgeries in the world lapping anyone else.

Pouches are such a small subspecialty and have a lot of complications, and most colorectal surgeons should not be performing them.

Please consult with Dr. Remzi. Please message me directly and I'm happy to provide you more information and my thoughts.

T

Thank you so much for your input guys. My situation with a blocked defecation is so severe I need to do something rather quickly. I have found an excellent surgeon at UCSD in San Diego named Samuel eisenstein who will do the surgery. I'm reading nothing but excellent reviews about him. And he has done lots of these surgeries. Also I am not afraid to go back to an ileostomy if things don't work out well enough.

S

Thank you so much for your advice once  again Scott.   Unfortunately there are a few issues with attempting that. First, I have a rectocele where stool is getting trapped. Second I have a particularly long cuff which they did with the less common s-pouch way back in the early 80s.  And third the cuff is so inflamed I can't tolerate anything going up there. Thanks again for trying to help.

Sean

S

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