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I was recently advised by my pouch specialist that Dr. Bo Shen (USA pouch expert) advised him that pouchoscopies should be done annually because of the concern at Cleveland Clinic with the amount of rectal cuff cancer cases they are seeing. Because of said advice, I was elevated from a once biannually to a once annually cycle. With my former specialist, I was told once annually, and the only time since 1992 that I went two years without a scope was the last 2 years, 2010-2012. During those two years I experienced shocking deterioration in my pouch despite not feeling any symptoms.

Some here will tell you annual scopes are not needed if there is no inflammation/pouchitis demonstrated on scope but I heard this line of reasoning refuted by the Shenites, who believes that we all have microscopic inflammation in the rectal cuff. I actually have not had any problems there as with cuffitis but I was told that my history of dysplasia warrants a concern that those areas should still be biopsied every year.

If you have not been scoped since 2006 you really should be going for one under any reasonable analysis.
Mine started off annually. Then as things were progressing with no issue, my surgeon said we could push it out to 2 years.

(Cue ER visit, fistula and probably Crohn's diagnosis, and I'm now waiting on my second scope in as many months!)

My thinking has always been better safe than sorry. And I'm happy to get it checked regularly. I went through a lot to get this lovely functioning pouch, and I want it to stay that way.
Hi,
I was just told by my doc that I should get it done every 2 years. She said if I had my colon removed because of colon cancer then it's every year. I have had my pouch 2 1/2 yrs now & I personally have already had done 2 scopes & am going in for my 3rd soon. I had some minor stricture issues so they put me under to dialate and did pochoscopy while I was under. I like that it's been checked 2 times already. I like knowing that all looks good-not that I expect a diagnoses of cancer but knowing that I have unusual plumbing, I like to be sure that it's structurally in good shape.
It depends on what disease you have and the reasons for getting them done. My friend has a jpouch and UC, had colon cancer at 17 and hasn't had a check up in 10 years. I guess nobody told her to get looked at again, but she claims her doctors sucked and at that age nobody really talked to her like an adult.

I have to get scoped every 3 months as of right now but I have FAP.
Wow thanx so much to all who replied to my question.
So most of you say at least every 1-2years. Originally i was told i'd get a pouchoscopy done every two years too but when that time came up my surgeon said my pouch seemed fine and to get it done next time. Then next time came around and again i was told next time should be fine. Well that next time is in August and again i don't know if i'll get one done because when i rang to confirm my appointment i tried to organize to get a pouchoscopy done too but they wouldn't book it for me because they said my surgeon wanted to assess me first... But in saying that i go through our Public health system over here and my surgeon has told me in the past that he would prefer me to go private health system because then he could do a pouchoscopy more often then what i can get in the public system. At first i saw my surgeon every year then it got pushed out to 2years and last time he said after my app in August i could push my appointments out to 5years,does that seem too long a gap between check up's?
Thanx again for all your experiences with getting pouchoscopies Smiler
Yeah i think i'm not like most of you on here,in that i only had UC for a total of 2-3months before i got my colon removed,thats all my body could handle because it came on really aggresive,really fast.
I was pregnant with our first at the time too,so they don't know if it was a case of bad timing or something in the pregnancy triggered it,but it was a scary thing to deal with when your pregnant and never even heard of the disease before.
I think i'd feel better being seen every 2years,but i don't know if they'll let me be seen that much,but i can always ask i suppose. Thanx for your feedback CeeeeCeeee Smiler
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This is all new to me.. I always thought after having any type of pouch, you should not or cannot have an enema and should not take laxatives.


For the pouch to be scoped and for the doctor to get adequate pictures, it has to be cleansed of stool. This is accomplished by taking enemas. I personally think a warm water tap enema will do the job but for 20 years I was told to take a Fleet enema which is a bit harsher and cramps you out a bit. It leads to explosive diarrhea for about 2 hours but after that you are clear.

My pouchoscopy pics can be seen here:

http://j-pouch.org/eve/forums/...921/m/7917065126/p/3

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