Affiliation:
1. Gastroenterology Unit and the Departments of Surgery, Laboratory Medicine, and Pathology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA
Abstract
Abstract
The aim was to determine whether changes in enteric bacteriology, absorption, morphology, and emptying occur after ileal pouch–anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis, and to relate any changes to the clinical result. Twenty patients were studied 26 ± 2 months (mean ± s.e.m.) after operation. Eight patients had a good result, six a poor result, and six a history of recurrent pouch ileitis. Anaerobic and aerobic overgrowth occurred in the jejunum of patients with a poor result, but not in those with a good result or with pouch ileitis. In contrast, ileal pouch bacterial overgrowth occurred in all patients regardless of the clinical result. Patients with jejunal overgrowth had increased 24 h stool volume and stool nitrogen, but other patients did not. The larger the stool volume, the greater the anaerobic overgrowth. Pouch biopsies showed chronic inflammation in all patients, while 45 per cent had colonic metaplasia. Neither the inflammation nor the metaplasia correlated with the clinical result, nor did the clinical result correlate with the efficiency of pouch emptying. In conclusion, jejunal bacterial overgrowth after ileal pouch–anal anastomosis was associated with an increased stool output, azotorrhoea, and a poor clinical result. A distinguishing bacterial, absorptive, morphological, or emptying abnormality was not found in patients with a history of recurrent pouch ileitis.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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