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Living with a urostomy, urine pouch or new bladder - Cancer …
Urostomy: Procedure, Post-Op Care, Recovery, and …
Sep 16, 2017 · Urostomy is a surgery that creates a stoma in your belly to remove urine from your body. Learn how to prepare, recover, and care for your stoma after urostomy.
What Is a Urostomy? | Urinary Ostomy | American …
A urostomy is an opening in the belly that bypasses or removes the bladder and lets urine out through a stoma. Learn why you may need a urostomy, how to prepare for surgery, and how to manage your stoma and pouch.
Urostomy: Types, surgery, aftercare, and daily living
Oct 6, 2022 · A urostomy is an opening in the abdominal wall that a surgeon creates during surgery. It allows urine to bypass an injured or impaired bladder and exit the body. A person may require a urostomy...
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With a urostomy, urine flows through your stoma as it is produced, so you will need to wear a stoma pouch on the outside of your body. A urostomy is freely refluxing, meaning the urine can travel in either direction.
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What is a Urostomy? - Bladder & Bowel Community
What is a Urostomy? A urostomy or ileal conduit is the most common type of non-continent urinary diversion operation. During the operation, the surgeon will make a hole in your abdominal wall. This hole is known as a urinary stoma.
Looking after your urostomy - Cancer Research UK
After a urostomy, you pass urine through an opening (stoma) in your tummy (abdomen). You wear a bag at all times to catch the urine as it leaves your body. You might have a urostomy after surgery to remove your bladder …
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