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Colostomies and the use of colostomy appliances
British Journal of Nursing, 2008The surgical formation of a colostomy is indicated as part of the treatment of various conditions, primarily colon cancer, requiring the patient (ostomist) to wear a colostomy pouch. Today’s stoma appliances bear no resemblance to those worn three or four decades ago when colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy bags were made entirely from rubber.
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Colostomy and Colostomy Closure
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977A series of 181 adult patients subjected to colostomy was studied, almost all of whom had disease rather than injury. The complication rate was 28 per cent. One hundred of these patients had a subsequent colostomy closure with a complication rate of 17 per cent.
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The colostomy is the most commonly performed diversion of the fecal stream in the surgical management of colorectal carcinoma, diverticular disease, congenital birth defects, and trauma. The evolution of the colostomy has resulted in improved surgical techniques and a better quality of life for the patient.
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A review of 200 colostomies showed that the incidence of complications was 11 per cent. Prolapse was the most common complication. Indications for colostomy and factors resulting in complications are mentioned. Technics that may prevent or reduce the incidence of complications are briefly discussed.
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