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  2. 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 ...

  3. Enema - Wikipedia

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    A rubber bag connected with a conical nozzle, at an early period, was in use among the indigenous peoples of South America as an enema syringe, [84] and the rubber enema bag with a connecting tube and ivory tip remained in use by them while in Europe a syringe was still the usual means for conducting an enema. [85]

  4. Colostomy - Wikipedia

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    Jones and Kehm preferred tissue paper as a colostomy cover (held in place with a band or garment) rather than a colostomy bag. [6] They found that irrigation of the colostomy varied with each patient's bowel habit but that most patients developed a routine of every-other-day irrigation, whereas a few needed no irrigation. [6]

  5. A woman mysteriously couldn't poop for a month ... - AOL

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    Docherty had just recently been fitted with a colostomy bag, also known as a stoma bag — an external pouch that is attached to a hole in the abdomen to take on the role of the colon and has to ...

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  7. Transanal irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Cone shaped colostomy tip systems must be supported manually. [9] Lukewarm tapwater (36-38°C) [4] is used if it is drinkable. [9] If tap water is not safe for drinking, a different source of clean water is needed. The irrigation bag is ideally placed or hung 1-1.5 m above the level of the toilet. The flow is switched on with a handheld valve.