Friday, 9 March 2018

Paediatric Gastroenterology – Cecostomy: Why Is It Needed?

Introduction

Cecostomy is a surgery associated to gastroenterology performed by a paediatric gastroenterologist to clear a child’s bowels of faeces. This is usually done in children affected with severe faecal incontinence caused by major health problems. Faecal incontinence is a condition in which a person or child cannot control his or her bowels. Symptoms can range from severe constipation to emptying of bowels by accident at an inopportune moment, causing embarrassment. 



What Happens in A Cecostomy Procedure?

Cecostomy is a simple surgical procedure. In a cecostomy, the gastroenterologist puts a tube (catheter) into the first part of the large intestines (cecum). It is in the lower right abdomen. The provider injects liquid medicine into the cecum through this tube. The medicine helps coax the faeces out of the body through the rectum. Small incisions or cuts are made during the procedure to put surgical tools through the skin and operate. If you’re looking for gastro-hospitals, you can find the best hospital for gastroenterology in Delhi NCR, staffed by the top gastroenterologists in Delhi NCR, for all sorts of gastric problem treatment

Why Is A Cecostomy Needed?

As mentioned above, your child may need a cecostomy, if and when he or she has faecal incontinence and other treatments have not worked. But most children with this health problem usually have success with other treatments.Your child may also need the procedure if he or she has any of the following conditions:
  • The anus isn’t letting faeces pass as it should (imperforate anus)
  • Spinal problems, such as Spina Bifida
  • A combination of the above two health problems
  • Other muscular problems


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