Radiology of the ileal j-pouch — Anal anastomosis (IPAA)

G. Hagen, F. Kolmannskog, S. Aasen, A. Bakka, T. Løtveit, Mathisen

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Abstract

Forty-four consecutive patients operated on with ileal J-pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) and diverting ileostomy were examined with barium contrast medium of the pouch before closure of the ileostomy. CT was performed in 4 of the patients. The anatomy of the ileal reservoir as well as complications were assessed. As normal postoperative anatomy we found a “blind loop” at the upper part of the reservoir in 29 patients and a contrast lucency at the anastomosis between the anal channel and the pouch in 5 patients. Complications were revealed at barium contrast medium examinations in 13 patients, including stenoses at the anastomosis between the pouch and the anal channel in 8 patients and fistulas in 5 patients. CT was especially valuable in the exact diagnosis and location of a pelvic abscess in 3 patients, none of which was shown at pouchography.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)563-568
Number of pages6
JournalActa Radiologica
Volume34
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1993

Keywords

  • CT
  • J-pouch
  • ileography
  • ileum
  • ileum
  • postoperative anatomy and complication

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