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- Stoma: What it is, Types, Care Living With - Cleveland Clinic
What is a stoma? A stoma is a surgically created opening on the outside of your body that connects to an organ on the inside The operation to create this opening and connection is called an ostomy
- Stoma (medicine) - Wikipedia
In anatomy, a stoma (pl : stomata ˈstoʊ mə tə or stomas) is any opening in the body For example, a mouth, a nose, and an anus are natural stomata Any hollow organ can be manipulated into an artificial stoma as necessary This includes the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, ileum, colon, pleural cavity, ureters, urinary bladder, and renal
- What Is a Stoma? Types, Care, Complications, and More
If you need surgery to remove part or all of your large intestine (colon) and rectum or your bladder, you might need a stoma This is a surgical opening in your belly that allows poop or pee to leave your body and collect in a bag or pouch
- Stoma for Colostomy: What It Is and How to Care for It - WebMD
A stoma is an opening in your belly's wall that a surgeon makes in order for waste to leave your body if you can't have a bowel movement through your rectum
- Stoma: Types, Surgery, Care, Reversal, and Complications
Many people use the terms “ostomy” and “stoma” interchangeably, but they do have slightly different meanings: An ostomy refers to the actual opening in your abdomen A stoma refers to the end
- Ostomy: What is a stoma? - Coloplast
Do you need a permanent or temporary stoma? Your stoma can be temporary or permanent, depending on your condition A temporary stoma can give your bowel the necessary rest and restitution to recover from a damaging condition or critical illness
- Signs of a Problem With Your Stoma - Verywell Health
A stoma is an opening created in the wall of the abdomen during surgery that allows waste to leave the body if you can't have a bowel movement through the rectum
- Ostomy: Life after colostomy or ileostomy - Harvard Health
Briefly, during an ostomy procedure, the surgeon connects the small or large intestine to a stoma, or opening, in the abdominal wall This allows waste to exit the body while bypassing part of the digestive tract
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