Living Life with an Ostomy

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An ostomy is probably one of the biggest fears that patients have when they are first discussing surgery for colorectal cancer. But there is no reason why "ostomates" as they are called cannot live full and active lives.

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Molly Pierce RN, CWOCNCoordinator at the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital

Ohio State University Medical Center

Columbus, Ohio

Ostomy Management

Molly Pierce RN, CWOCN

May 13, 2013

Hello

Certified ostomy nurse

WOCN.org

EducationEducation

Bachelors Degree, minimum

Traditional or online classes

What is an Ostomy?

–A colostomy

is the term

used to

describe a describe a

new opening

in the skin

where the

bowel is

brought out.

–An ileostomy

is the small

bowel.

Different types of ostomies

Different reasons

Different management

incontinent

continentcontinent

New Surgical Techniques

Robotic

Chemotherapy or radiation first

Education prior to surgery

Short stay Short stay

What to expect

New normal

Daily care

Bathe, shower

Sexual functionSexual function

Family support

Social handicap

Pouches

Caring for ostomy

Self manage

If you cannot tie your shoes or button

your buttons, you might need some

help. help.

Struggles people have

Odor

Empty into a toilet, not a sink

Avoid tight clothing

Add cami or undershirt Add cami or undershirt

Travel

Pouch leakage

Hernias

Skin irritation

Living a full and active life

The body produces urine and stool

from birth to death.

About the only thing you cannot do

with a diverted bladder or bowel is with a diverted bladder or bowel is

what you don’t want to do.

Mount Everest

NFL

Diet or Food

Technically no restrictions

Beans

Pouches: odor proof, water tight

Common senseCommon sense

Questions to ask your doctor

Options?

Surgical

Ostomy nurse?

In hospitalIn hospital

After surgery

Where to turn to for help

Support groups

UOAA

Manufacturers

Supplies

Usually covered by insurance

Copay

VA

Durable Medical Equipment or DMEs Durable Medical Equipment or DMEs

mail order companies

local suppliers

Questions?

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