Stoma
A stoma is an artificial opening created in the body for the purpose of redirecting bodily waste or facilitating the exchange of gases. It can be surgically created in various parts of the body, including the digestive system, respiratory system, or urinary system.
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It can be surgically created in various parts of the body, including the digestive system, respiratory system, or urinary system. The most common type of stoma is the colostomy, which is a surgical procedure in which the colon is diverted to an opening in the abdomen, allowing stool to be passed into a bag attached to the stoma. Stomas are typically used to treat conditions such as bowel or bladder disorders, cancer, or inflammatory bowel disease. This Wikipedia page provides extensive information on the types of stomas, their indications and techniques, as well as the management, care, and potential complications associated with stoma surgery. It also includes historical background, cultural aspects, and living with a stoma.
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