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  • |Term=colostomy ...e intestine from the outside of the body. A colostomy provides a new route for waste to leave the body after part of the colon is removed 
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  • |Term=perineal colostomy ...and between the anus and scrotum in men). A colostomy provides a new route for waste to leave the body after part of the colon is removed 
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  • == Colostomy Reversal == ...unction. This procedure is typically performed after a patient has had a [[colostomy]], a surgery that diverts one end of the large intestine into a visible ope
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  • ...ist]] who pioneered the use of combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy for anal cancer. ...ty approach aims to preserve the anal sphincter and avoid the need for a [[colostomy]], thereby improving the patient's quality of life.
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  • ...igmoid colon and closure of the rectal stump, with the formation of an end colostomy. It is named after the French surgeon [[Henri Albert Hartmann]], who first ...closure of the rectal stump and the creation of an end [[colostomy]]. The colostomy is often temporary and can be reversed in a subsequent operation once the p
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  • ...onounced: os-tuh-mee sis-tuhm) is a surgically created opening in the body for the discharge of body wastes. The term originates from the Greek word "stom There are several types of ostomy, each named for the organ involved:
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  • ...[[ileostomy]], where an artificial opening (stoma) is created in the body for the discharge of body wastes. Treatment for circumostomy eczema typically involves:
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  • ...[urinary system]], and often requires the patient to undergo a permanent [[colostomy]] and [[urostomy]]. * [[Colostomy]]: A surgical procedure in which an opening (stoma) is formed by drawing th
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  • ...storing items. In a medical context, this could refer to items such as a [[colostomy bag]] or a [[resuscitation bag]]. * [[Colostomy bag]]: A bag attached to the body to collect waste from a surgically create
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  • ...t the normal flow of feces. This condition is most commonly seen after a [[colostomy]] or [[ileostomy]]. Treatment for diversion colitis typically involves the administration of [[topical]] or [
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  • ...ry to untwist the intestine and remove any dead tissue. In some cases, a [[colostomy]] or [[ileostomy]] may be necessary. * [[Colostomy]]
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  • ...n [[medicine]] to describe an artificial opening made in the body to allow for the passage of air, fluids, or waste. The term is derived from the Greek wo * '''[[Colostomy]]''': A stoma in the colon to allow for the removal of waste.
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  • ...the stomach, jejunum, and colon. In some cases, a temporary or permanent [[colostomy]] may be required. ...tomy]]: A surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdominal wall for the colon.
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  • ...eaning "mouth" or "opening") are artificially created openings in the body for the discharge of body wastes. * '''[[Colostomy]]''': This is a stoma that connects the colon to the surface of the abdomen
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  • * [[Colostomy]]: In this procedure, a part of the large intestine (colon) is diverted to * [[Ostomy]]: A general term for a surgical procedure that creates an opening (stoma) in the body.
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  • ...ne. This procedure is typically performed to provide an alternative method for fecal elimination or to administer an enema. * [[Colostomy]]: A surgical procedure that creates an opening from the colon to the outsi
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  • ...depends on the severity and type of atresia. In some cases, a temporary [[Colostomy]] may be required.
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  • * [[Adipose tissue]] - another term for fatty tissue; it stores energy, insulates, and cushions the body ...]] - normal contractions of the uterus after childbirth that usually occur for the first few days after delivery
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