J-pouch coloanal anastomosis

Definition / meaning of J-pouch coloanal anastomosis

A surgical procedure in which the colon is attached to the anus after the rectum has been removed. A 2-4 inch section of the colon is formed into a J-shaped pouch in order to replace the function of the rectum and store stool until it can be eliminated. This procedure is similar to the side-to-end coloanal anastomosis but a larger pouch is formed.

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National Cancer Institute - Dictionary of Cancer Terms (http://www.cancer.gov/)

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