Valve slippage:symptoms: Diffiuclty intubating, leakage: needs full blown open pouch surgery by a k pouch surgeon
Valve twist or sinking: symptoms: difficulty intubating, bleeding, leakage, closing up of the stoma site: needs a full blown open pouch surgery by a k pouch surgeon
Pouch slipping fully or partially off of the wall: symptoms: difficulty emptying/incomplete emptying, need to intubate in a different direction, rotation valve, possible lower back/hip pain or rapported pain. Need to empty bladder more frequently or before pouch: Can be fixed laporscopically by qualified surgeon
Peristomal hernia: symptoms: exvagination of valve (it pops right out), difficulty intubating or keeping tube in, leakage, stoma pain: can be fixed by a laporoscopic surgeon with mesh patch
Pouch twist: symptoms: severe pain, occlusion (nothing coming through or out of the pouch), bloating, nausea, lower back pain: Time to go to the ER. A laporoscopic procedure can be done to re-anchor the pouch.
Please add on your own to the list with possible solutions.
I feel that the more we know the better off that we are.
Sharon