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Difficulty in evacuation..
Im having difficulty in passing stools?What is there in my report kindly tell..What is the meaning of angulation?Is it like intussusception?What needs to be done for it?Kindly reply...Underwent proctocolectomy+ileal pouch anal anastomosis on 01st Nov 2019..kindly reply
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It means that angle of the j pouch is acute so it is not a good sign , Get Defecation manometry done and if the problem persists then you may have to undergo revision surgery . It is not like intusscuption
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if you are having normal motion then its should not be a problem.  However if u have constipation or difficulty in evacuation of your stools then need to evaluate with ur surgeon for possible need for anal manometry . U can try placing a stool under ur feet while defecating on a western toilet or use indian style toilet
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