The Pathology and Physiology of Ileostomy

Front Nutr. 2022 Apr 22:9:842198. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.842198. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

An ileostomy is a surgery that is commonly performed to protect low pelvic anastomoses or prevent high-risk anastomotic leakages. However, various postoperative complications remain of major concern. After an ileostomy, the distal intestinal segment is left open for an extended period and is in a non-functional state. Consequently, the intestinal mucosa, smooth muscle, and microbiota undergo significant changes that are closely related to postoperative recovery and complications. A systematic description of these changes is necessary to understand the relationship among them and take more effective measures for postoperative intervention.

Keywords: distal dysfunctional intestine; ileostomy; microbiota; mucosal barrier; probiotics.

Publication types

  • Review