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How many inches of your colon do you need to reverse a Colostomy?

To reverse a colostomy, typically, about 6 to 8 inches of the colon is needed to create the necessary bowel connection. However, the exact amount can vary depending on individual anatomy and the specific circumstances of the colostomy. A thorough evaluation by a surgeon is essential to determine the appropriate approach for each patient.


Where can I find information on reverse mortgage pros and cons?

There are several sources you can go to for information on the pros and cons of reverse mortgages. Time Magazine has written an article on this, and so has a site called, credit.com.


Recovery after sturma reversal operation?

Is it stoma reversal operation? If yes, then it is a surgery done to reverse a temporary colostomy or ileostomy (reconnection of the bowel).


How many types of colostomy are there?

Surgery will result in one of three types of colostomies: End colostomy Double-barrel colostomy Loop colostomy


Is it normal to have pain after 3 weeks of having colostomy surgery?

no i had it to last year and it went afterabout a week


What are the pros and cons of having a nook?

there are none


Preferred sight for a permanent colostomy?

preferred site for permanent colostomy


Where can one read about the pros and cons of a reverse mortgage?

One can read about the pros and cons of a reverse mortgage on real estate or banking websites. They offer information about the pros and cons of a reverse mortgage before the reader decides to register for a mortgage.


What are the cons of layered haircuts?

There are a few different cons about having a layered haircut. One of the most complained and recognized issue is having to maintain more hair than usual.


What is medical diagnosis for colostomy?

Alteration in Bowel Elimination Related To Ostomy


What percentage of people have a colostomy?

Although colorectal cancer is the most common indication for a permanent colostomy, only about 10-15% of patients with this diagnosis require a colostomy.


Who could help uninsured 19 yo with Crohns receive reverse colostomy?

EveryState in the US has a program somewhat like the one in California, named IMS for Indigent Medical Services, although the name varies from State to State. Calling your local Board of Health or Dept. of Health may answer this for you. As it's pretty easy to prove medical necessity in a reverse colostomy, I imagine you should be able to solve this without too much worry.