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  2. 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]

  3. Ostomy system - Wikipedia

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    Ordinarily the pouch must be emptied or changed a couple of times a day depending on the frequency of activity; in general the further from the anus (i.e., the further 'up' the intestinal tract) the ostomy is located the greater the output and more frequent the need to empty or change the pouch. [4]

  4. Anal plug - Wikipedia

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    Colostomy bags are bags that collect feces from their intestines through a surgically created hole in a person's belly. [ 4 ] Children with certain conditions, including spina bifida and anal atresia , may struggle with leaks even after physical therapy and other interventions, so they may benefit from using anal plugs.

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  6. Hartmann's operation - Wikipedia

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    The Hartmann's procedure with a proximal end colostomy or ileostomy is the most common operation carried out by general surgeons for management of malignant obstruction of the distal colon. During this procedure, the lesion is removed, the distal bowel closed intraperitoneally, and the proximal bowel diverted with a stoma .

  7. Ileostomy - Wikipedia

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    The Barnett continent intestinal reservoir (BCIR) is a type of an appliance-free intestinal ostomy. The BCIR was a modified Kock pouch procedure pioneered by William O. Barnett. It is a surgically created pouch, or reservoir, on the inside of the abdomen , made from the last part of the small intestine (the ileum ), [ 16 ] and is used for the ...

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    After getting her entire large intestine removed, this colon cancer survivor is inspiring others with her sewing skills.