Questions to Ask My Surgeon About Rectum Removal

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beatrice
Jul 20, 2011 8:02 pm
Hi all,

Finally have a consult appt with a colorectal surgeon to have my rectal stump removed (had ileo Dec 09).

This guy is known to be a 'brilliant technician with lousy bedside/people skills'. So I want to have all my thoughts together for the meeting.

What should I make sure to ask him?

I'll want his take on:
- time in hosp and healing time
- will he remove the sphincter muscle (I've read that if they can work around it/leave it in ... the healing is faster and it is better for a more stable pelvic floor) -- true?
- who will handle post op concerns

What else? -- any thoughts very appreciated.
beyondpar
Jul 21, 2011 9:53 am
Beatrice,  I think your pelvic floor question is great...I have heard from many whose pelvic floor has shifted and that tends to make the journey a bit different..I think for  the women , the pelvic floor and the vaginal area are closely linked as far as staying in place and not shifting.....Its just been my observation through many conversations, i am just a male who follows the journies we all face.......
fyi......I have had i believe my sphincter as well as anus and rectum entirely removed.......I personally love the feeling of complete freedom from "down under "issues.......My healing time was rather long and i dont know why,  but I believe anywhere from 6 wks to 6 months is normal healing time.

I know and  have followed your worry with regard to another surgery, but it sounds like you are ready and you will be fine.....Good Luck.......
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DH
Jul 21, 2011 5:32 pm
Beatrice,
               In my case, I had a large rectal tumer . The surgeon told me before my surgery that He would not be able to preserve and save my sphincter mussel. Because there wasn't enough clear tissue to work with in that area.And in order to make sure that all the cancer tissue is removed,he had to remove my rectum and anus . So my colostomy is permanent.Your surgeon
should be able to tell you before surgery  exactly what they are going to remove.Just ask plenty of questions.  I just had mine about five weeks ago, still a little sore but gets better every day.Every ones recovery time is differn't.   Good luck
                                                                                     DH
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beatrice
Jul 25, 2011 7:56 pm
Thanks DH and Beyondpar!

Since there is no known cancer, I'm hoping he'll be wanting to keep the sphincter -- called an inter-sphincteral proctectomy (say that 5 times
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fast).

Appt on Friday. Will let all know how it went.