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Colostomy for Colorectal Cancer

Surgery Overview

After a surgeon has removed the diseased part of your bowel during an operation called a bowel resection, he or she will then sew the two healthy ends of your bowel back together. Sometimes the bowel tissue needs more time to heal before the reattachment, so a temporary colostomy is needed. Sometimes the entire lower colon or rectum is removed because it is diseased. In those cases, the colostomy will be permanent.

To perform a colostomy, the surgeon makes an opening through the skin on your abdomen and connects your bowel to that opening. This opening is called a stoma or, sometimes, a colostomy. Your stool passes out of your body through the opening. A disposable bag is attached over the opening to collect stools.

View a slideshow on colostomyClick here to see an illustration. to see what happens during this surgery.

What To Expect After Surgery

A colostomy usually requires general anesthesia and a hospital stay of 3 days to 2 weeks. You may have a colostomy immediately after other surgery. You can expect some discomfort during the first few days after surgery. This is usually controllable with home treatment and drugs.

After the colostomy, a plastic bag called a colostomy pouch is taped over the opening on the outside of your body. You will be taught how to take care of your colostomy pouch and how to watch for infection. With proper care, you should be able to return to normal but nonstrenuous activities within a few months.

For more information, see:

Click here to view an Actionset.Bowel Disease: Caring for Your Colostomy.

Why It Is Done

A colostomy is done when part of your colon or rectum has been removed and the part that remains cannot function normally. A colostomy may be done as part of an operation to treat colorectal cancer.

How Well It Works

A colostomy successfully moves your stool out of your body after part of your colon or rectum has been surgically removed and what remains of your colon or rectum cannot do the job.

Risks

The colostomy opening can become infected. To prevent this, keep your skin under the pouch clean and dry.

What To Think About

You probably will feel tired after the colostomy. You will need a few months to regain your strength.

Complete the surgery information form (PDF)Click here to view a form.(What is a PDF document?) to help you prepare for this surgery.

By: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Arvydas D. Vanagunas, MD - Gastroenterology
Last Revised: September 30, 2010

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