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[Ileostomy after total colectomy].

H Mosnier

    Annales De Gastroenterologie Et D'Hepatologie
    |July 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    Ileostomy after total colectomy is safe, with mainly psychological issues. Small intestine resection requires enteral feeding and strict diet for recovery, needing long-term monitoring.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Surgical Oncology
    • Clinical Nutrition

    Context:

    • Total colectomy necessitates ileostomy when the small intestine is intact.
    • Small intestine resection presents distinct post-operative challenges compared to intact small bowel.

    Purpose:

    • To delineate the distinct post-operative management and outcomes following total colectomy with ileostomy versus colectomy with small intestine resection.
    • To highlight the critical role of enteral feeding and dietary adaptation in patients with resected small intestine.

    Summary:

    • Ileostomy following total colectomy is generally safe, with psychological and minor dietary issues being primary concerns.
    • Resection of the small intestine mandates prolonged enteral feeding, followed by a carefully managed oral diet upon intestinal adaptation.

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  • Long-term intensive surveillance is crucial for patients undergoing small intestine resection.
  • Impact:

    • Provides clear guidelines for managing patients based on the extent of intestinal resection.
    • Emphasizes the importance of tailored nutritional support and follow-up for improved patient outcomes.
    • Informs clinical practice regarding the distinct care pathways for ileostomy versus small bowel resection patients.