Ostomies, C43 P284-286 Flashcards
Define the following terms:
Ostomy
P284
Operation that connects the GI tract to
abdominal wall skin or the lumen of
another hollow organ; a man-made fistula
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Stoma
P284
Opening of the ostomy (Gr. “mouth”)
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Gastrostomy
P284
G-tube through the abdominal wall to
the stomach for drainage or feeding
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Jejunostomy
P284
J-tube through the abdominal wall to the
jejunum for feeding
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Kock pouch
P284
“Continent ileostomy”
Pouch is made of several ileal loops
Patient must access the pouch with a
tube intermittently
Define the following terms:
Colostomy
P284
Connection of colon mucosa to the
abdominal wall skin for stool drainage
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End colostomy
P284
Proximal end of colon brought to the skin
for stool drainage
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Mucous fistula
P284
Distal end of transected colon brought to
the skin for decompression; the mucosa produces
mucus, an ostomy is a fistula, and,
hence, the term mucous fistula (proximal
colon brought up as a colostomy or, if the
proximal colon is removed, an ileostomy)
Define the following terms:
Hartmann’s pouch
P284
Distal end of transected colon stapled and dropped back into the peritoneal cavity, resulting in a blind pouch; mucus is decompressed through the anus (proximal colon is brought up as an end colostomy or, if proximal colon is removed, an end ileostomy)
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Double-barrel colostomy
P284
End colostomy and a mucous fistula
i.e., two barrels brought up to the skin
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Loop colostomy
P285 (picture)
Loop of large bowel is brought up to the abdominal wall skin and a plastic rod is placed underneath the loop; the colon is then opened and sewn to the abdominal wall skin as a colostomy
Define the following terms:
Ileal conduit
P285
Loops of stapled-off ileum made into a pouch, anastomosed to the ureters, and then brought to the abdominal wall skin to allow drainage of urine in patients who undergo removal of the bladder (cystectomy)
Define the following terms:
Brooke ileostomy
P285 (picture)
Ileostomy folded over itself to provide
clearance from skin
Why doesn’t an ileostomy or
colostomy close?
P286
Epithelialization (mucosa to skin) from
the acronym FRIEND (see page 305)
Why doesn’t a gastrostomy
close?
P286
Foreign body (the plastic tube) from the acronym FRIEND