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Two System Colostomy Bag (flange) – D30909

Two System Colostomy Bag (flange)

If you have been diagnosed with a colostomy, your life will be forever changed. The 2 Piece Colostomy Bag System is designed to allow you to change the ostomy bag without removing the skin or baseplate. Making this process much easier on patients and caregivers.

Description
  • Special formulation.
  • Flexible fastener system.
  • Outer circle can prevent flange dissolution.

 

Package: 5 pcs / bag

Max-cut: 15-45 / 25-57mm

Diamrter: 108 /118mm

Flange: double-layer

What is a Colostomy Bag?

A colostomy bag is an external appliance that is worn over a stoma. It collects waste from the body and prevents it from leaking out. A colostomy bag can be used on a temporary or permanent basis. There are many different types of colostomy bags available on the market today. The most common type is the one-piece system, which consists of a bag and a flange that attaches to the skin around the stoma. This type of system is easy to use and provides a good seal around the stoma. Another type of colostomy bag is the two-piece system. This system consists of a bag and a wafer that attach to the skin around the stoma. The wafer creates a seal around the stoma, while the bag collects waste from the body. The Piece Colostomy Bag System is a new type of two-piece system that allows you to change your ostomy bag without being disfigured. This system consists of a reusable bag and a disposable wafer that attach to the skin around the stoma. The wafer create a seal around the stoma, while the bag collects waste from the body. The Piece Colostomy Bag System is a great alternative to the one-piece and two-piece systems. It is easy to use and provides a good seal around the stoma.

The 2 Piece Colostomy Bag System

The 2 Piece Colostomy Bag System is an easy and convenient way to change your ostomy bag without having to remove your clothes. This system consists of two parts: the baseplate and the Ostomy Pouch. The baseplate is placed over the stoma and held in place with a skin barrier or adhesive. The Ostomy Pouch is then placed over the baseplate and attaches to the skin barrier with a flange. This system allows you to easily change your ostomy bag without having to remove your clothes or disfigure your body.

Removal of the Colostomy bag

The colostomy bag is a device that is used to collect waste from the body after a person has had their large intestine removed. The bag is usually attached to the skin around the stoma, which is an opening in the abdomen that leads to the small intestine. There are two types of colostomy bags: temporary and permanent. A temporary colostomy bag may be needed if you have had surgery on your large intestine and need time for it to heal. A permanent colostomy bag may be needed if you have had a total colectomy, in which your entire large intestine has been removed. If you have a colostomy bag, you will need to learn how to care for it and change it when necessary. It is important to keep the skin around the stoma clean and dry to prevent infection. You will also need to empty the bag regularly. The Piece Colostomy Bag System allows you to change your ostomy bag without being disfigured. The system includes everything you need to change your ostomy bag, including:

-A disposable liner that fits inside your existing ostomy bag

-An adhesive ring that goes around the stoma

-A cap that covers the stoma while you change the liner

Advantages of the 2 Piece System

The two piece system has many advantages over the one piece system. The most obvious advantage is that it allows you to change your ostomy bag without having to remove your clothes. This can be a huge advantage when you are out in public or in a situation where removing your clothes would be difficult or embarrassing. Another advantage of the two piece system is that it is generally more comfortable to wear. The reason for this is that the stoma opening is not sealed off by the ostomy bag, so there is less chance of irritation and chafing. Additionally, the two piece system gives you more options when it comes to choosing an ostomy bag that fits your needs and lifestyle.

Disadvantages

The main disadvantage of the Piece colostomy bag system is that it can be expensive. The bags and accessories can cost upwards of $200, and insurance may not cover the entire cost. Additionally, the bag must be changed frequently, which can add up to a significant expense over time. Another disadvantage is that the bag must be removed and replaced every time you need to empty it. This can be inconvenient and may cause disruptions in your daily routine. Finally, some people may feel self-conscious or embarrassed about wearing an ostomy bag. The Piece system does allow you to change your bag without being disfigured, but it is still visible under clothing. This may impact your ability to participate in certain activities or wear certain types of clothing.

Two System Colostomy Bag (flange)

A Colostomy Bag is a surgical procedure that brings one end of the large intestine out through the abdominal wall. During this procedure, one end of the colon is diverted through an incision in the abdominal wall to create a stoma. A stoma is the opening in the skin where a pouch for collecting feces is attached. People with temporary or long-term colostomies have pouches attached to their sides where feces collect and can be easily disposed of.

Colostomies aren’t always permanent, especially in children with birth defects.

A colostomy can be the result of one of several procedures to correct problems with the lower digestive tract. Other “ostomies” include ileostomy and urostomy. An ileostomy is a diversion of the bottom of the small intestine. A urostomy is a diversion of the tubes that carry urine out of the bladder.

A colostomy may also be referred to as bowel diversion therapy.

Colostomies are performed because of problems with the lower bowel. Some problems can be corrected by temporarily diverting stool away from the bowel. This is when temporary colostomies are used to keep stool out of the colon.

If the colon becomes diseased, as in the case of colon cancer, permanent colostomies are performed and the colon may be removed completely.

Conditions in which you may need a permanent colostomy include:

  • a blockage
  • an injury
  • Crohn’s disease, which is an autoimmune form of inflammatory bowel disease
  • colorectal cancer
  • colonic polyps, which is extra tissue growing inside the colon that may be cancer or may turn into cancer
  • diverticulitis, which occurs when small pouches in your digestive system, called diverticula, become infected or inflamed
  • imperforate anus or other birth defects
  • irritable bowel syndrome, which is a condition affecting the colon that causes diarrhea, bloating, constipation, and pain in the abdominal area
  • ulcerative colitis, which is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes the long-term inflammation of the digestive tract
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