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  2. Ostomy system - Wikipedia

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    Pouching systems usually consist of a collection pouch, a barrier on the skin, and connect with the stoma itself, which is the part of the body that has been diverted to the skin. The system may be a one-piece system consisting only of a bag or, in some instances involve a device placed on the skin with a collection pouch that is attached ...

  3. Compeed - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Lars Backsell, while working as a General Manager at Coloplast, conducted a clinical trial with the Swedish army to test a prototype that developed a skin barrier for bandaging purposes based on hydrocolloid technology. [14] The initial product used an ostomy sheet and was sold as a blister-protective bandage through pharmacies to ...

  4. Medicare and ostomy supplies: Are they covered? - AOL

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    Medicare covers ostomy supplies through Part B. However, individuals are responsible for 20% of the cost once their yearly deductible is met. Learn more here.

  5. Convatec - Wikipedia

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    Convatec Group plc, trading as Convatec, is a medical products and technologies company based in London, England, offering products and services in the areas of advanced wound care, ostomy care, continence care and infusion care. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

  6. Stoma (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Surgical procedures that involve the creation of an artificial stoma have names that typically end with the suffix "-ostomy", and the same names are also often used to refer to the stoma thus created. For example, the word "colostomy" often refers either to an artificial anus or the procedure that creates one.

  7. Are wet wipes bad for your skin? - AOL

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