Colostomy Reversal: Complications, Side Effects & Diet

Complications and side effects are important considerations when planning a colostomy reversal. A specific recovery diet is necessary to help the bowel readjust and ensure a successful transition after surgery.

What Are the Side Effects of a Colostomy Reversal?

If the bowels are injured, inflamed or parts need to be removed due to cancer, a colostomy may be necessary. This procedure involves attaching one end of the intestines to the abdominal wall. Next, an opening is made in the abdominal wall and a colostomy bag is attached, allowing the stools to empty into it.

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Diet for Colostomy Reversal

When your colon, rectum or anus is injured and needs a rest, your doctor may recommend a colostomy -- a surgical procedure that brings the large intestine to the surface of the abdomen so that waste can be deposited in a bag instead of traveling the rest of the way through the digestive tract.

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Complications of Colostomy Reversal

Colostomies divert stool from the colon to an opening on the abdominal wall. While many colostomies are permanent, some are placed temporarily to allow damaged bowel to heal after infection or removal of a portion of the intestine.

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