
Glossary of Medical Terms
Ostomy Supplies
Ostomy Supplies – Pouching systems-
may include a one-piece or two-piece system. Both kinds include
a faceplate/flange (barrier or wafer) and a collection pouch.
The pouch (one-piece or two-piece) attaches to the abdomen
by the faceplate/flange and is fitted over and around the
stoma to collect the diverted output, either stool or urine.
The barrier is designed to protect the skin from the stoma
output and to be as neutral to the skin as possible
- One-piece pouching system - the ostomy pouch and skin barrier
are joined together permanently. The pouch and skin barrier
are applied and removed together—in one piece. Easy
to apply and remove and more flexible than a two-piece pouching
system.
- Two-piece pouching system, the ostomy pouch and skin barrier
are separate . The pouch can be removed without removing the
skin barrier. Because it is separate from the pouch, the skin
barrier can be more easily positioned around the stoma.
Pediatric pouching systems are available as either one-piece
products or two-piece products and are designed for premature
babies, infants, and children. These systems can also be used
to manage adult conditions such as small wounds, drain sites,
and fistulas. Irrigation systems - Some colostomates can "irrigate,"
using a procedure analogous to an enema. This is done to clean
stool directly out of the colon through the stoma. This requires
a special irrigation system, consisting of an irrigation bag
with a connecting tube (or catheter), a stoma cone and an
irrigation sleeve. A special lubricant is sometimes used on
the stoma in preparation for irrigation. Following irrigation,
some colostomates can use a stoma cap, a one- or two-piece
system which simply covers and protects the stoma. This procedure
is usually done to avoid the need to wear a pouch.
Urinary pouching systems - urostomates can
use either one or two piece systems. However, these systems
also contain a special valve or spout which adapts to either
a leg bag or to a night drain tube connecting to a special
drainable bag or bottle.
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