Ileotomy

The ileotomy method of treating patients with chronic diseases of the colon is one of the most effective ways to eliminate intestinal obstruction and improve the quality of life of patients. An ileostomy is an external formation in the ileocecal region of the intestine caused by excision of a segment of intestine along with the serosa



**Ileostomy** is a surgical procedure in which the doctor creates an opening in the intestine to drain it out due to intestinal obstruction. This is called a stoma.

An ileostomy is called by the name of the part of the large intestine - the ileostomy.

The main indications for creating an ileostomy are that to normalize the outflow of intestinal contents in patients in critical condition, the release of gases and intestinal waste may be required.