| ileoanal pouch | A pouch constructed from the ileum and anastomosed to the proximal anus for restoration of normal continence after proctocolectomy. Kock pouch, a continent ileostomy with a reservoir and valved opening fashioned from doubled loops of ileum. Synonym: Kock ileostomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ileoanal anastomosis |
anastomosis of the terminal ileum and anus following colectomy, often in conjunction with creation of a reservoir from terminal ileum; performed in the management of ulcerative colitis.
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| ileoanal pull-through anastomosis |
anastomosis of an ileoanal reservoir to the anal canal by means of a short conduit of ileum pulled through the rectal cuff and sutured to the anus; done to allow continent elimination of feces following colectomy in the management of ulcerative colitis. See also Duhamel operation, Soave operation, and Swenson's operation, under operation. Called also ileoanal pull-through procedure.
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| ileoanal anastomosis |
In this surgery the colon and rectum are removed but the anal sphincters are preserved. The end of the ileum is then formed into a pouch and connected to the anus. Waste can then flow though the ileum to the anus and out of the body. This surgery usually is done in two stages, requiring a temporary ileostomy until the newly formed rectum can heal and the ileum can be connected to the anus. This option also carries a risk of pouchitis and leakage of feces.
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| ileoanal anastomosis |
an operation to remove the colon and inner lining of the rectum, but leave the outer muscle of the rectum. The bottom end of the small intestine (ileum) is pulled through the remaining rectum and joined to the anus, allowing stool to pass normally.
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| ileoanal anastomosis |
a surgical operation for ulcerative colitis where, after total colectomy, an internal pouch is made from the ileum and attached to the anus, thus preserving continence and allowing evacuation in the normal manner. (This operation is also known as the 'reservoir' or Parks operation) .
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