Colostomy
A colostomy is a surgical procedure in which a portion of the colon is redirected and brought to the surface of the abdomen, creating an artificial opening called a stoma. This allows waste to bypass the rectum and exit the body through the stoma, where it is collected in an external pouch called a colostomy bag.
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This allows waste to bypass the rectum and exit the body through the stoma, where it is collected in an external pouch called a colostomy bag. Colostomies are usually performed as a treatment for various medical conditions that affect the colon, such as colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, or certain congenital abnormalities. The colostomy procedure can be temporary or permanent, depending on the underlying condition. This Wikipedia page provides comprehensive information about the procedure, its indications, types, surgical technique, management, complications, and the necessary lifestyle adjustments for those living with a colostomy. It also addresses the psychosocial implications of colostomy surgery and the support available to individuals who undergo this procedure.
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