Hello!! Congratulations on finding the best surgeon out there to fix the faulty pouch. I had a 3-step series back in 2010-11 and my surgeons at Duke made me a S-pouch, due to a j-pouch not reaching far enough into the pelvis. It was a disaster, it never worked properly and I was sicker than I had ever been. Found Dr. Remzi later in 2011 and he diagnosed a long efferent limb, which perfectly explained my symptoms (Duke surgeons just dismissed it and offered no explanation, other than "maybe you need physical therapy." Boo. Anyway, he diverted me to the loop in Oct 2011 and I stuck with it for 5 years, moved twice, had a baby, and felt great. In June of this year I returned to Cleveland and Dr Remzi excised the S-pouch (confirming that it was a botched job), built me a lovely j-pouch with no reach issues whatsoever. I just had my takedown at NYU a little over 2 weeks ago and it's working pretty well, certainly a ton better than my first one did! Of course I don't expect things to be working perfectly for a while but I really feel well and am so encouraged.
Dr. Remzi examined the pouch during surgery and I had a stricture so he went ahead and dilated it. He does think I will need to come back and have it dilated a handful of times over the coming year, expecting that the first would be about 8 weeks after surgery unless I need it sooner. I can tell it's a little tight but I'm hanging in there for now. He was adamant that he didn't want anyone else trying to dilate it, he apparently also has a cohort of patients who came to him following major bowel injury from dilation by other providers. It's crazy expensive and inconvenient to travel to NY for all these procedures but I've had enough of things getting messed up by surgeons I should have been able to trust. Dr. Remzi is a wizard, your husband is in fantastic hands. I would follow him anywhere and am reluctant to let anyone else touch me now! Good luck!