Gastrointestinal Stomas 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.85633
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Intestinal Ostomy Complications and Care

Abstract: The management of patients submitted to intestinal stomas (ileostomy or colostomy) and description of the routine care and main complications are the scope of the chapter. The impact of the stoma on patients' daily life with a functional list of capabilities they can exert with security and illustrations of the commonest drawbacks are also discussed. A series of pictures showing the most commonly occurring complications depicted in the section Problems and complications help to a better understanding of the au… Show more

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“…The management of acute watery diarrhea becomes more complex when a colostomy is present, necessitating focused attention from both pediatricians and surgeons. Acute watery diarrhea in this population can be attributed to various factors, including infections, dietary issues, medication side effects, or underlying gastrointestinal complications 6 . The presence of an anorectal malformation and a colostomy creates a unique set of challenges for healthcare providers involved in the care of these children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of acute watery diarrhea becomes more complex when a colostomy is present, necessitating focused attention from both pediatricians and surgeons. Acute watery diarrhea in this population can be attributed to various factors, including infections, dietary issues, medication side effects, or underlying gastrointestinal complications 6 . The presence of an anorectal malformation and a colostomy creates a unique set of challenges for healthcare providers involved in the care of these children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%