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| continent | Denoting continence. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ileostomy | <procedure, surgery> A surgical procedure where the ileum (small intestine) is attached to the abdominal wall to a bag outside the body. The opening in the abdominal wall is called a stoma. Indications for ileostomy include cases of intestinal obstruction, colon cancer, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and severe diverticulitis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Kock ileostomy | kock pouch |
| urinary reservoirs, continent | Structures which collect and store urine and are emptied by catheterization of a cutaneous stoma or internal diversion to the urethra. The reservoirs are surgically created during procedures for urinary diversion. (12 Dec 1998) |
| continent ileostomy |
A small pouch that is created by a surgeon from a portion of the small intestine. Stools that have collected in this pouch are removed by inserting a small tube into the pouch regular basis.
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| continent ileostomy |
For this type of ileostomy, the surgeon may use the end of the ileum to create a pouch inside the lower abdomen to collect waste. An opening is also created in the abdominal wall. To empty the pouch, a tube is inserted manually into the opening in the abdominal wall. No external appliance is required. If this surgery is chosen there is a risk of pouchitis (inflammation of the pouch), which can usually be controlled with medication.
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| continent ileostomy |
(or Kock ileostomy) the surgical creation of an ileal pouch inside the lower abdomen to collect waste after a colectomy for ulcerative colitis. The pouch is emptied regularly with a small tube inserted through an opening in the abdomen- no external bag is required.
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| continent ileostomy |
Surgical technique of constructing an intra-abdominal pouch from part of the ileum. May be referred to as a Kock pouch or an ileo-anal reservoir. External appliances are not required.
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