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What is the difference between Ileostomy and Colostomy?

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K. Shadrach

K. Shadrach

K. Shadrach
K. Shadrach

Answered Jul 28, 2020

Ileostomy and colostomy are medical procedures used in the treatment of colon cancer. While the two procedures are similar in some ways, there are still some differences between the two. An ileostomy is a surgical procedure that is done by attaching the ileum or the last division of the small intestine to the abdominal wall or the surface of the abdomen.

Since the procedure is targeted at removing the waste materials in the colon, these materials are collected through the use of a pouching system or a collection bag. The collection bag or pouch is changed every five days. On the other hand, a colostomy is also a surgical procedure done by performing an incision on the healthy part of the colon or the large intestine and attaching it to the abdominal wall.

A pouch will also be attached to aid the collection of feces. A colostomy is usually done in the event that the distant section of the colon has been removed, whereas the use of Ileostomy is preferred if the colon is completely destroyed or not functioning.

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Olive landon

Olive landon

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Olive landon
Olive landon, Health science specialist, Master of Health Science (MHS), Logdon, Utah

Answered Jul 23, 2020

The intestines are an important part of the body because it helps digest food. If a person has issues with their intestines, there are types of actions that can be performed by a doctor to help remove any waste. Two of those actions include a illeostomy and colostomy.

The illeostomy is done by bringing the small intestine to the abdomen's surface. From there, a pouch is used to collect waste to clear the intestine. The difference is that the colostomy is done on the large intestine. It also has a pouch used to collect the waste that is built up in the intestines.

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Samantha Stewart

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist, Post Graduate, Corpus Christi

Answered Jul 13, 2020

Ileostomy and colostomy are two surgical actions that can be carried out by a doctor in order to get waste materials out of a patient with intestines problems. These two procedures actually seem very similar since the doctor would need a collection bag to collect feces for both procedures.

Ileostomy and colostomy are two surgical actions that can be carried out by a doctor in order to
Taking their details into consideration, the differences between them show up. Ileostomy is done in such a way that an end of the small intestine is brought to the surface of the abdomen. Then a pouching system is employed in collecting the waste coming from the Ileostomy, which is cleansed when the patient urinate. The pouch would be changed within 5 day interval as part of the Ileostomy care. In the other hand, colostomy refers to a surgical action that is carrier out on a healthy part of the large intestine. The colon is sutured in the abdominal wall with a pouch or stoma appliance that collects the feces.

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