Bowel surgery has some risks and possible complications. Your doctor can talk about them with you. They may include:
- Infection
- Injury to nearby organs
- An anastomosis that leaks
- Blood clots
- Risks from the anesthesia
- Pouch inflammation or malfunction
- Scar tissue forms that blocks the bowel (adhesions)
- Internal bleeding
Diarrhea is very common after surgery. Over a few weeks or months, the bowel gets closer to normal. But most people end up with more frequent and softer bowel movements than before. Sometimes a bowel movement occurs overnight. If your doctor thinks the pouch may have a problem, they can put a flexible tube (a scope) inside it to look around and find out what's wrong.