Thursday, 23 September 2021

Ostomy Pouch Bag

Individuals with ostomies can have a slight fear of not being able to handle the pouching system correctly and in result cause complications. A stoma can be placed in many different ways and the placement could potentially determine how one should care for it. 

Pre-cut pouching systems allow for a range of proper care from a flange opening of 3/4 inches (19mm), 1/8 of an inch (3-4mm) to 1 and 3/4ths of an inch (44mm) or even possibly a 2 inch (51mm) opening. These increments are set a little bit larger than the average stoma placement in order to fit around it properly. If the opening of the flange happens to be the same size of your stoma, this could cause issues and trauma to the stoma. If your stoma is in a convex flange placement, the pre-cut pouch being a bit larger matters quite a bit. A convexed flange tends to be a bit firmer than the flatter counterpart which requires a little more wiggle room. It is extremely important to understand that not all stoma pouches come in a pre-cut option, so if a pre-cut is what you desire than consider switching different name brands.



If a certain brand does not have the pre-cut option then it is possible to cut the flange carefully with flange cutters. These specialty designed scissors are cylindrical metal devices with a sharp blade-like edge that are made to cut swiftly through the flange. Flange cutters are available in round and oval shapes to make the process a bit more easier. When using flange cutters it is to be noted that flanges should be cut on a solid surface to prevent any damages to the surface beneath it. 



Newly designed technology called CMT, or ConvaTec Moldable Technology, is another option when it comes to ostomy care. This technology is designed using a special pliable technology that allows you to form the opening of the flange to the desired shape and size needed. In order to use this product you will do the following:

  • Using your fingers, carefully roll the inner edge of the flange outwards until it meets the desired shape and size needed.

  • Once firmly applied, the rolled edge will unravel until it touches your stoma.

  • Once the edge meets the stoma, it will form a soft cuff around the stoma.

  • This cuff will expand and shrink during normal function due to its elasticity. 


The benefits of this new, upcoming technology is that unlike most traditional barriers, the worry of the barrier coming into contact with your stoma is gone. The logic behind this is that the technology has been designed to dismiss any trauma to the stoma itself. However, this product has been mainly designed for protruding stomas only. If the stoma is not raised then there is no barrier preventing the rolled edge from unraveling and uncovering the stoma. The ConvaTec Moldable Technology comes in a two piece system and for some ostomy patients can be a hassle if they are desiring a one piece application.



When undergoing an ostomy surgery, do not be afraid to seek help from physicians and pharmacies as to what supplies could be better suited for you. Most pharmacies and medical supple stores are prepared to offer flange-cutting services to those in need for a small charge and possible even free. Always be sure to use your outsource when looking for all possible opportunities, as they are out there and ready to assist when needed. 




Friday, 10 September 2021

How to Prevent Stoma Fluid Leakage

If you have an ostomy, stoma fluid leakage can be pretty frustrating. In fact, one study shows that as many as 33% of ostomates experience leaks at least once per week. While leaks are often inevitable, there are some things you can do to help prevent them from happening as often as they do now. Here are some tips to follow if you want to stay leak-free and active with your ostomy!


What is Stoma Fluid?

Ostomy fluid is a fluid that builds up inside of your stoma, which is created when your intestine is diverted through an opening in your abdomen. While it’s normal for some to build up and pass through, persistent and large amounts can cause leakage and odor. If you experience any odor or leaking from your ostomy, let a medical professional know immediately so they can help you resolve it. There are several things you can do at home, however, to prevent stoma fluid leakage.



What Causes Stoma Fluid Leakage?

So why do pouches sometimes leak? Most often, it’s due to a poor fit and improper skin preparation. Pouches that are too big for your stoma will not be able to adhere properly and can pop off or dislodge while you’re moving around. Additionally, ostomy wafers alone may not be enough: Many surgeons recommend using an adhesive barrier between your skin and your pouch.


So, Why Are My Pouches Leaking?

Ostomy leaks can be caused by many factors, but the most common cause is insufficient adherence. The best way to prevent leakage is to make sure your ostomy pouch adheres properly. Here are some tips for staying leak-free Chronic leaks or pesky slow drips can sometimes be difficult to troubleshoot. There are so many variables that it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But there's one thing you should remember: what's working now might not always work tomorrow—it all depends on so many different elements of your life that change with time and energy levels and stress levels and.... Just remember that any day could bring a new problem.




How Can I Keep My Ostomy Belts From Leaking?

Ostomy belt replacement depends on how often you use your ostomy bag. If you wear it for more than 10 hours at a time, change your belts every 2-3 days. If you wear your ostomy for less than 8 hours, replace them once per week. Of course, if you notice cuts or sores on your skin, change out your belts as soon as possible.




When Should I Replace My Ostomy Belts?

Not everyone with an ostomy has problems with belts leaking. But if you’re one of those who does, then it can be tough to know when you should replace your belts. Luckily, there are some signs that indicate when you should change your belts. If your current belt is cracked or shows signs of wear and tear (such as discoloration), it may be time for a new one.



Ostomy Pouch Bag

Individuals with ostomies can have a slight fear of not being able to handle the pouching system correctly and in result cause complications...