Hi guys, I finally had my appt at mayo for difficult defecation with my jpouch. I previously had the defecogram and anal manometry in Iowa, but the mayo doctors wanted to do an mri enterography, regular abdominal mri and a scope. The mri came back normal and the results of the scope say... “Pre-pouch: focal active ileitis”. “Pouch: minimal active chronic pouchitis without granulomas”. What do these mean exactly? After the scope was done, the doctor said my pouch looks healthy. I did have a mild stricture that was dilated. I feel fine, my only reason for going to mayo was to see if I qualified for biofeedback and to make sure there wasn’t another reason why I have a hard time emptying out. I think they are going to recommend the biofeedback and at home self dilation as I do tend to form a mild stricture often. I guess my main question from all this is, “what does focal active ileitis mean”? Does that mean crohns? My doctor does consider my case “indeterminate colitis”. I’m 33 and have had UC since 14. Things have always appeared to be UC and tests/biopsies point to UC, but I have had a little bit of inflammation in the ileum in the past.
thanks for your help!