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The result of intestinal surgery where the far end of the ,mall intestine is brought out to the skin surface. The small bowel contents are then collected in a bag attached to the skin. This is normally done only for severe large bowel disease because the fluid, bicarbonate and electrolyte losses can be lifficult to treat or correct, especially on a long term basis.
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| ileostomy |
This is when the open end of the healthy ileum is diverted to the surface of the abdomen and secured there to form a new exit for waste matter.
Ãâó: www.ibdclub.org.uk/ibd_facts_glossary_fo.html
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| ileostomy |
A surgical procedure in which an opening, called a stoma, is created in the ileum, allowing the stool to exit the body into an appliance.
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| ileostomy |
A surgical procedure in which the ileum (small bowel) is brought out onto the abdominal wall. Usually performed after the removal of a diseased large bowel.
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| ileostomy |
A surgical opening into the ileum.
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