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What is a Conventional Ileostomy?

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What is a Conventional Ileostomy?

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In some people, due to disease, damage, or other reasons, the large intestine and rectum have been removed. In a conventional ileostomy, about an inch of the small intestine is brought out through the skin of the abdomen and formed into an opening called a stoma. A plastic bag is connected to the skin around the stoma in order to catch the output of the small intestine.

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