Colostomy
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British pronunciation/kəlˈɒstəmi/
American pronunciation/kəlˈɑːstəmi/

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Colostomy
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kolosztóma

a surgical procedure where an opening is made in the abdomen to redirect part of the colon for waste elimination

What is a "colostomy"?

A colostomy is a surgical procedure where a portion of the large intestine, known as the colon, is redirected through an opening in the abdomen called a stoma. This allows waste to pass a damaged or diseased part of the colon. The stoma provides another path for stool to exit the body when there are issues with normal bowel function, often because of conditions like cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or injury. Waste is collected in a pouch attached to the stoma, which can be emptied and changed as needed. Colostomies can be temporary or permanent, depending on the underlying reason for the surgery and the health of the patient. People with colostomies can lead active lives with proper care and support to manage the stoma and colostomy bag.

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The doctor recommended a colostomy to improve Mike's digestive health.
Amy's doctor suggested a colostomy to manage her bowel issues.
After the surgery, Dad had a colostomy to help with his digestion.
Lacey adjusted well to life with a colostomy after recovering from surgery.
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