Proctocolectomy is removal of the entire colon, including the lower part of the rectum and the sphincter muscles that control bowel movements. It can achieve a complete cure, but it is a last resort.
Ileostomy. In some proctocolectomies, the surgeon creates an opening in the abdominal wall (called a stoma) to allow passage of waste material. This part of the procedure is referred to as an ileostomy, and the stoma is created in the lower right corner...
Read moreThe definition of colitis is inflammation of the colon. There are many different ways that inflammation can present and manifest itself.... Read more »
I have had ulcerative colitis for years, and it began when I stopped smoking. I have read that there may be an association. I... Read more »
Ten years ago when I was finally diagnosed with UC I was given Asacol, a 5-ASA drug, to get the inflammation in my colon under control.... Read more »
See Part I of this series for more Q&A from Dr. Eisner The arthritis in my knee has been acting up lately. A rheumatologist... Read more »
Dear Dr. Borigini:Is joint pain a symptom commonly associated with ulcerative colitis? I've heard that rheumatoid arthritis and UC are... Read more »
According to a new survey, 65 percent of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients do not take their medications regularly. Many patients with UC must take... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Inflammatory bowel disease - ulcerative colitis; IBD - ulcerative colitisTreatmentThe goals of treatment are to:Control the acute attacksPrevent... Read more »
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medication for patients with mild to moderate ulcerative colitis. Lialda is the first once-daily... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
CausesDoctors do not know the exact causes of inflammatory bowel disease. IBD appears to be due to an interaction of many complex factors including... Read more »
This is a study to determine the safest dose of the experimental medication MDX-1100 on patients with ulcerative colitis. This national study is... Read more »