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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1956
The goal of colostomy control (of the sigmoid colostomy) is the attainment by the patient of security, normal activity, and freedom from the fear of fecal leakage. The sentinels which guard this security are psychologic adjustment, a well-constructed stoma, an efficient system of irrigation, a suitable interval between irrigations, and an adequate diet
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The goal of colostomy control (of the sigmoid colostomy) is the attainment by the patient of security, normal activity, and freedom from the fear of fecal leakage. The sentinels which guard this security are psychologic adjustment, a well-constructed stoma, an efficient system of irrigation, a suitable interval between irrigations, and an adequate diet
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1995
This study describes a new device (the colostomy tubus) for potentially establishing continence in patients with a diverted bowel.The device was used in an animal experiment on dogs. The period of wearing the device was from one day to an uninterrupted insertion period of eight months.
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This study describes a new device (the colostomy tubus) for potentially establishing continence in patients with a diverted bowel.The device was used in an animal experiment on dogs. The period of wearing the device was from one day to an uninterrupted insertion period of eight months.
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“Living with a Stoma”: Exploring the Lived Experience of Patients with Permanent Colostomy
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021Georgios Vasilopoulos +2 more
exaly
Clinical and Radiologic Predictors of Parastomal Hernia Development After End Colostomy
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2021Thomas Kwee, , Robbert De Haas
exaly

