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An ileal conduit is a surgical procedure, where a small urine reservoir is created from a segment of a bowel and is placed just under the abdominal wall. The end of the ileum is brought out through an opening in the abdominal wall to drain the urine gathered in the reservoir. This opening is called a stoma. The patient wears a bag over the stoma to collect the urine. The bag adheres to the body (over the soma) using an adhesive disk (wafer or flange).

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