词条 | Kock pouch |
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| name = Kock pouch | image = | caption = | alt = | pronounce = | field = gastroenterology | synonyms = | ICD10 = | ICD9 = | ICD9unlinked = | CPT = | MeshID = | LOINC = | other_codes = | MedlinePlus = | eMedicine = }} A Kock pouch is a continent pouch formed by the terminal ileum after colectomy. The procedure was detailed and first performed in 1969 by Dr Nils Kock. IndicationsKock pouch ileostomy is indicated for patients who are unfit for ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) because the anus and anal sphincter will be removed during the operation; and patients who develop severe incontinence after IPAA.[1] A Kock pouch need not be created during the initial colectomy surgery. DetailsThe pouch has a volume of 500ml to 1000ml so that feces can be stored temporarily and the patient need not carry a stoma bag. This improves the patient's quality of life. A valve is constructed by intussusception of the terminal ileum,[2] thereby containing the stored feces.[1] References1. ^1 [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02048167#page-1 Nils G. Kock]; Classic Article; forward by Corman, Marvin L., M.D.; March 1994; Springer (web); Volume 37, Issue 3; excerpt from "Diseases of the Colon & Rectum"; Chapter: Intra-abdominal 'Reservoir' in Patients With Permanent Ileostomy; Pp. 278–279. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kock pouch}}{{Surgery-stub}}2. ^Kock pouch; Medical Dictionary online; retrieved March 2014. 2 : Digestive system|Abdominal surgical procedures |
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