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Oct 10, 2012

Reversal Complications - Inflamed Rectal Stump - Anyone Else Experienced This?

This topic is about the challenges and considerations involved in reversing a stoma, particularly when there are complications like an inflamed rectal stump. The person sharing their experience was told that a reversal might not be possible due to inflammation and bleeding in the rectal stump, which was different from what their surgeon had previously suggested. They are curious if others have faced similar issues with reversal.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. It's not unusual to receive conflicting medical opinions. If you're unsure about your current surgeon's advice, seeking a second opinion from a specialist in pouch reconstruction might be beneficial.

2. Take your time to make a decision. It's important not to feel pressured into undergoing surgery until you are comfortable with the plan.

3. The skill of the surgeon is crucial. Finding the best available surgeon for reconnection can significantly impact your long-term quality of life.

4. Consider the long-term implications of your decision:
- Persistent disease or inflammation in the rectal stump can cause discharge, discomfort, and increase the risk of rectal cancer.
- Removing the entire rectum might affect continence, as stool consistency will remain more liquid after a reversal.
- Personal factors such as age, overall health, and your readiness to handle potential incontinence should be taken into account.
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