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  2. What are stoma and ostomy bags? Doctors explain - AOL

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    Stoma and ostomy bags may also be referred to as colostomy bags. ... How often do you have to empty a stoma bag? Kwapisz says this is a common question he's asked. "The average I would say is ...

  3. Ostomy system - Wikipedia

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    A typical ostomy pouch, in this case a closed-end or "disposable". Note the flange ring, which uses a "Tupperware" type of seal One-piece (open-end) bags. The method of attachment to the barrier varies between manufactures and includes permanent (one-piece), press-on/click ("Tupperware" type), turning locking rings and "sticky" adhesive mounts ...

  4. Colostomy - Wikipedia

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    A colostomy is an opening ... rather than a colostomy bag. [6] ... the ostomy is located the greater the output and more frequent the need to empty or change the ...

  5. Kock pouch - Wikipedia

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    The pouch has a volume of 500ml to 1000ml so that feces can be stored temporarily and the patient need not carry a stoma bag.This improves the patient's quality of life. A valve is constructed by intussusception of the terminal ileum, [2] thereby containing the stored feces.

  6. Ileo-anal pouch - Wikipedia

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    People with ileostomies wear an external bag, also known as an ostomy system or stoma appliance, to collect waste which can be emptied and changed as needed. With an optional ileo-anal pouch procedure, the pouch component is a surgically constructed internal intestinal reservoir; usually situated near where the rectum would normally be.

  7. Stoma (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Colostomy Patient with a colostomy complicated by a large parastomal hernia, which is when tissue protrudes adjacent to the stoma tract. CT scan of same patient, showing intestines within the hernia. Parastomal hernia is the most common late complication of stomata through the abdominal wall, occurring in 10 to 25% of the patients. [1]