The most common early post-operative complication of ileostomy is:

Correct Answer: Necrosis
Description: Ans. b. Necrosis Stoma necrosis may occur in the early post-operative period and usually is caused by skeletonizing the distal small bowel and/or creating an overly tight fascia! defect Stomal Complications Early (RAPID-0) Late (SPF-GO Stoma Retraction* Stenosisdeg Abscess formation Prolapsedeg Poor location Parastomal herniadeg Ischemic necrosis Fistula formationdeg Detachment gas Qpening wrong end Odor Stoma! Complications Early (RAPID-0) Late (SPF-GO) Peristomal ExcoriationQ Parastomal varices skin Dermatitis* Dermatoses Cancer Skin manifestations of IBD Bowel obstructionQ High output* Nonclosure
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