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Apr 03, 2017

Rectal Stump Removal: What to Expect

The topic at hand is about the removal of a rectal stump, also known as a rectal remnant. This is a surgical procedure that some people may need to undergo, and it can bring up a lot of questions and concerns. Here’s some information and advice that might help if you’re preparing for this procedure:

- The operation involves removing the remaining part of the rectum. This is often necessary for those who have had previous surgeries that left a portion of the rectum intact.

- Typically, the hospital stay after this surgery is around 5 days. However, it’s important to be aware that complications, such as minor infections, can occur, which might require a short readmission to the hospital.

- Recovery expectations can vary, but here’s a general idea based on personal experiences:
1. You might be able to return to work on a limited basis about 3 weeks after the surgery.
2. Full recovery, where you feel back to your normal self, might take around 2 months.

If you’re experiencing symptoms like heavy mucus discharge several times a day or a sensation that your rectum is “going to come out,” these are important to discuss with your healthcare provider. It’s good that you’re having a rectal scope soon, as this will help in planning your surgery.

Remember, everyone’s experience can be a bit different, so it’s always best to follow the advice of your medical team and reach out to them with any concerns you might have.
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