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Urostomy Bag Placement and Upkeep

A urostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening in the abdominal wall, called a stoma, to reroute urine flow. A stoma may be necessary when the bladder is diseased or does not ...
Procedures to either replace the bladder or help the bladder hold urine are called urinary diversions. Urinary diversion can be as simple as using a small part of the bowel as a tube for the urine to ...
During surgery to remove your bladder (cystectomy), your surgeon might make an internal pouch to hold urine. This operation is called a continent urinary diversion, or a mitrofanoff. On your tummy ...
Cutaneous urinary diversion is a procedure that involves making incisions into the skin to create a new pathway for urine to exit your body. If your urinary tract doesn’t function well, you may need a ...
A stoma is an opening in your abdomen that allows waste to exit your body, rather than going through your digestive system. They’re used when part of your bowels or bladder either need to heal or be ...
Kidney: Specialized organ that filters blood and converts the waste materials into urine, found in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds and reptiles. Urinary bladder: An organ that is connected to ...
A stoma is an opening that a surgeon creates on a person’s abdomen to allow them to pass bodily waste. Stomas can be lifesaving for people with certain conditions. A person has ostomy surgery to ...