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Ostomies

The terms ostomy and colostomy are general descriptive terms that are often used interchangeably though they have different meanings. An ostomy refers to the surgically created opening in the body for the discharge of body wastes. This category will answer questions concerning any of the 14 types of surgical procedures and the equipment designed to accommodate them.

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