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Journal Article
TL;DR: Good functional recovery and acceptance of the procedure over the long term suggests that it is a valid procedure to be recommended for patients with ulcerative colitis in India.
Abstract: AIM To study the long-term outcome and patient satisfaction of patients with an ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) for ulcerative colitis in India. PATIENTS AND METHODS We studied 35 patients who had undergone IPAA for ulcerative colitis between 1985 and 1998 and had intestinal continuity restored for more than 6 months. These patients were asked to answer a detailed questionnaire on their bowel function, urogenital function, etc. A complete haemogram, serum iron studies, liver function tests and D-Xylose absorption test were done. In addition hepatobiliary ultrasound, stool microscopy, pouchoscopy and pouch biopsies were also performed. Patient satisfaction after the procedure was also evaluated. RESULTS Thirty-five patients (17 men and 18 women) underwent a complete evaluation. The duration after restoration of continuity ranged from 6 months to 164 months (mean 78.6 months). The mean stool frequency was 7.2 stools per 24 hours. Five patients had urgency of stool, 9 had occasional soiling and 1 had major incontinence. Four patients had minimal restriction of social activities and 1 discontinued his employment. All patients were sexually satisfied except one man who had impotence and one woman who had dyspareunia. Fifteen patients had abnormal serum iron studies (Haemoglobin < 9 g/dl in 11). Eleven patients had D-Xylose absorption below normal values. Two patients were found to have gallstones. All pouch biopsies showed chronic inflammation and 1 patient had histological evidence of pouchitis. Eighty-five percent of patients reported that they were very satisfied with the procedure. CONCLUSION Good functional recovery and acceptance of the procedure over the long term suggests that it is a valid procedure to be recommended for patients with ulcerative colitis in India.

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