ileostomy$37448$ - traducción al español
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ileostomy$37448$ - traducción al español

MEDICAL PROSTHETIC THAT PROVIDES A MEANS FOR THE COLLECTION OF WASTE FROM A DIVERTED BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
Colostomy bag; Ostomy bag; Colostomy pouch; Ostomy Pouching System; Colostomy Bag; Poo bag; Ileostomy bag; Ostomy pouching system; Stoma bag
  • One-piece (open-end) bags
  • Urostoma and wafer/baseplate

ileostomy      
n. ileostomía (Med. - formación de un pasaje artificial al íleo)

Definición

ileostomy
[??l?'?st?mi]
¦ noun (plural ileostomies) a surgical operation in which a damaged part is removed from the ileum and the end diverted to an artificial opening.
Origin
C19: from ileum + Gk stoma 'mouth'.

Wikipedia

Ostomy system

An ostomy pouching system is a prosthetic medical device that provides a means for the collection of waste from a surgically diverted biological system (colon, ileum, bladder) and the creation of a stoma. Pouching systems are most commonly associated with colostomies, ileostomies, and urostomies.

Pouching systems usually consist of a collection pouch, a barrier on the skin, and connect with the stoma itself, which is the part of the body that has been diverted to the skin. The system may be a one-piece system consisting only of a bag or, in some instances involve a device placed on the skin with a collection pouch that is attached mechanically or with an adhesive in an airtight seal, known as a two-piece system.

The system used varies between individuals and is often based on the medical reason, personal preference and lifestyle.