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  • Mar 25, 2007, 09:13 PM
    marigoldaz
    My Mom had part of colon removed
    Today my 81 year old Mom (who is 1900 miles away from me) had 14" of infected colon removed. She has been sick for almost 2 months. They did a 'temporary' ostomy, and now she is septic and in ICU (low blood pressure). I have looked at WEBMD, and cannot find the answers I need. What can we expect? Is she in danger? I have read that the surgery is 99% successful. Is this true? Any help (and encouragement) would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you, Marigoldaz
  • Mar 31, 2007, 09:23 PM
    inthebox
    If the original surgery was to remove a badly infected colon [ abscess or gangrene ] then removing that portion definitely helps . Antibiotics alone will not help.

    If the CAUSE of the infection was due to cancer or poor circulation then her outlook is worse than if it was just an infection [ example , diverticulitis ] .

    The fact that she still has a bad infection [ sepsis = an infection that has spread to the blood stream causing low blood pressure, shock, or other organ systems to fail ] is not good.

    Again another surgery [ if she can tolerate another surgery ] to remove that infected portion of the colon would help. The colon is approximately 72 inches long .

    A colostomy [ end of the colon to the surface of the belly through a 'bag'] may be reversed, depending on a lot of other factors, at some time in the future when she is healthier.

    I don't get on here that often , and I know this is 6 days late, I hope your grandmother is better.

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