Ileoanal Pouch Surgery Complications
Individuals that have been prescribed Accutane as a treatment for their acne problems should be familiar with the extreme dangers associated with this drug. Unfortunately, some people are not familiar with the long term risks associated with Accutane and the variety of ways that it may permanently affect their lives.
One such complication is the development of ulcerative colitis and the extensive treatment necessary to control the symptoms of this condition. In order to address the health problems linked to ulcerative colitis, some patients may have to undergo ileoanal pouch surgery, a procedure that is not without its own potentially dangerous complications.
Common Risks of Ileoanal Pouch Surgery
During an ileoanal pouch surgery, the patient’s colon is removed because of complications from ulcerative colitis. In order to redirect the waste that passes through this part of the body, a part of the large intestine is repurposed to serve as a reservoir for the waste, but the individual will be able to expel it from the body in a normal manner.
The majority of complications associated with this procedure involve dangerous infections. If the pouch develops a tear or is otherwise unable to contain the waste, the patient may be in danger of sepsis or similar health risks. Not only may these infections necessitate medical care, but in some instances they can prove to be fatal.
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If you or someone you love has suffered from the negative side effects of Accutane and are experiencing significant health problems because of related surgeries or treatment, you may be able to take legal action against the responsible party. Contact the Accutane attorneys of Williams Kherkher at 800-781-3187 to discuss your rights with a member of our qualified legal team today.



