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Colostomy Surgery at Sarkar Hospital, Agra

A colostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening (called a stoma) in the abdominal wall to allow stool to exit the body when the colon or rectum cannot function normally. At Sarkar Hospital, Agra, colostomy surgery is performed using advanced techniques to ensure patient safety, faster recovery, and improved quality of life.

During the procedure, waste is collected in a colostomy bag attached over the stoma. Depending on the medical condition, a colostomy may be temporary or permanent.

What Is a Colostomy?

A colostomy is a type of ostomy surgery often performed as part of colon surgery or colectomy. It redirects a portion of the colon through the abdominal wall, allowing stool to pass safely into a pouch outside the body.

Our specialists guide patients through every step, including living with a colostomy, stoma care, and long-term recovery.

Types of Colostomy Surgery

The type of colostomy depends on which part of the colon is involved:

1. Sigmoid Colostomy

  • Most common type

  • Located on the lower left abdomen

  • Produces firmer stool

2. Descending Colostomy

  • Performed just above the sigmoid colon

  • Similar stool consistency to normal bowel movements

3. Transverse Colostomy

  • Usually temporary

  • Includes loop colostomy and double barrel colostomy

  • Stool is softer due to shorter colon passage

Our surgeons carefully evaluate whether a temporary or permanent colostomy is best for each patient.

Conditions Treated with Colostomy

Colostomy surgery may be required for:

  • Colorectal cancer

  • Bowel obstruction

  • Diverticulitis

  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

  • Anal fistula

  • Colon injury or trauma

  • Fecal incontinence

  • Partial or total colectomy

Colostomy Procedure Details

Preparation Before Surgery
  • Pre-operative consultation and medical evaluation

  • Blood tests, ECG, and imaging if required

  • Bowel preparation as advised

  • Guidance on diet and anesthesia

During Colostomy Surgery
  • Performed under general anesthesia

  • Can be done via laparoscopic (minimally invasive) or open surgery

  • Creation of a stoma and attachment of a colostomy bag

After Surgery
  • Hospital stay of 3–7 days

  • Gradual return to normal diet

  • Training on colostomy bag care and stoma hygiene

  • Pain control and wound monitoring

Benefits of Colostomy Surgery

  • Life-saving procedure

  • Allows healing of the colon

  • Reduces complications from bowel disease

  • Improves comfort and daily functioning

  • Safe and effective long-term solution

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