UC Definition
-chronic disease characterized by diffuse mucosal inflammation limited to the colon
UC Clinical Manifestations
Severe UC
-bloody stool frequency of more than 5 per day with any one of the following:
Clinical Manifestations of Severe Complications
Assessment for UC
UC Medical Therapy
-medication tx is based on the severity of symptoms
Five major classes used:
UC Diagnosis
Goals for the Management of Acute Ulcerative Colitis
UC Surgery
indications:
25-40% of patients will need surgery
Steps to Surgery for UC
2 steps, 8 to 12 weeks apart
UC Surgery results
- control of defecation at anal sphincter
Types of Ostomies
- Colostomy
Ileostomy description
opening into ileum to allow passage of intestinal content.
Intestine is sutured onto the skin surface creating a stoma
All portions of the large intestine are removed.
Can be permanent or temporary
Colostomy
opening into colon to allow passage of intestinal content
intestine is sutured onto the skin surface creating a stoma
Preoperative Care
Preop diet modifications
Ileostomy
Ileostomy Dietary Concerns
Goal: return to normal pre-surgical diet and avoid foods that cause diarrhea, gas, or obstruction
4-6 wks: low fiber diet
Blockages
Colostomy Types
Ascending colostomy
Transverse Double Barrel Colostomy
Sigmoid Colostomy
General Post-op Care