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3 stage J pouch surgery


Sat, May 17, 2025 6:23 PM

I have UC and recently had emergency surgery that left me with an end ileostomy. My second  surgery is scheduled in a few weeks and they will reverse the end ileostomy, create the J-pouch and leave me with a loop ileostomy.
My question is...  will the loop ileostomy be in the same place as my end ileostomy is now? Or do they sew up the hole and cut a new hole in my abdominal wall for the loop ileostomy? 

FPO Jenna
Joined May 11, 2025

Mon, May 19, 2025 9:51 AM

Reply posted for Jenna.

Thank you for posting your question. Whether your new loop ileostomy will be in the exact same location as your current end ileostomy depends on several factors. In some cases, the surgeon may be able to use the same site for the loop ileostomy. In other situations, they may need to close the current stoma and create a new opening in a different spot on your abdomen. This decision is highly individualized and should be discussed with your surgical team, as they are best positioned to explain what will happen in your specific case.

For more general information about J-pouch surgery, you can visit the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s resources:

If you have more questions or want personalized guidance, contact the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s IBD Help Center (info@crohnscolitisfoundation.org) for support. Always consult your doctor or surgical team for advice specific to your situation.

Other resources:
https://www.ostomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/UOAA_Living_with_a_J-Pouch_Guide_2024-08.pdf



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Joined Oct 12, 2017

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