Stoma Flashcards

1
Q

What is a stoma

A

A stoma is an artificial opening on the abdomen to divert flow of faeces or urine into an external pouch located outside of the body.

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2
Q

Name types of stoma [4]

A

Colostomy
Ileostomy
Urostomy
Defunctioning stomas

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3
Q

Name 3 types of colostomy

Normal output

A

Loop colostomy
End colostomy
Paul-Mikulicz colostomy

1-2 motions/day

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4
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Describe all 3 types of colostomy:

- Loop [4], end [3], Paul-Mikulicz [2]

A

Loop colostomy

  • Colon loop is exteriorized, divided PARTIALLY to form 2 ends:
  • proximal end passes stool
  • distal end passes mucus
  • rod under loop prevents retraction, removed after 7d

End colostomy

  • Bowel divided, proximal end exteriorized
  • Distal end resection, closed and left in abdomen (Hartmann’s procedure)
  • exteriorized to form mucous fistula

Paul Mikulicz colostomy

  • Double barreled colostomy
  • Colon divided completely and each end exteriorized as 2 separate stomas
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5
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Ileostomy

A
  • Protrudes from skin, prominent mucosal folds, often right sided
  • Emits fluid motions containing active enzymes
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6
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Urostomy

A

• Post total cystectomy carry urine from ureter to abdo wall via ileal conduit with a catheterisable valvular mechanism to retain continence

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7
Q

Defunctioning stomas
Define
Indications [2]

A

Loop colostomy or ileostomy

Used to relieve distal obstruction
or protect distal anastomosis

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8
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Complications: early [5]

A
Hemorrhage at site
Stoma ischemia
High output > hypokalemia 
Obstruction secondary to adhesions
Stoma retraction
Infections
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Complications: late [7]

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Obstruction
Dermatitis 
Stoma prolapse, intussusception, stenosis
Parastomal hernia
Fistulae
Hypergranulation
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10
Q

Stoma care - main principle

A

Maintain peristomal skin integrity

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11
Q

What are causes of skin breakdown [3]

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Contact with faecal enzyme, moisture, leakage

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