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A urostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdomen, called a stoma, to allow urine to exit the body directly. This procedure is typically performed when the bladder is diseased, damaged, or needs to be removed2. Here are some key points: Types of Urostomy Ileal Conduit Urostomy: A piece of the small intestine is used to create a conduit for urine from the ureters to the stoma. Colonic Conduit Urostomy: Similar to the ileal conduit, but uses a piece of the colon. Continent Urostomy: A pouch is created from intestinal tissue inside the body, which can be drained periodically through a catheter. Reasons for Urostomy Bladder Cancer: Removal of the bladder due to cancer. Bladder Dysfunction: Conditions like chronic inflammation, birth defects, or nerve damage that impair bladder function. Infections: Severe, recurrent urinary tract infections that are difficult to manage. Procedure Preparation: Tests to ensure the patient is healthy enough for surgery, including blood tests and imaging. Surgery: General anesthesia is used, and the surgeon creates the stoma and connects the ureters to the conduit or pouch. Recovery: Hospital stay of 4-7 days, with instructions on how to care for the stoma and use the ostomy pouch. Post-Op Care Ostomy Pouch: A pouch is worn to collect urine, which needs to be emptied regularly. Hygiene: Keeping the stoma and surrounding skin clean to prevent infection. Follow-Up: Regular check-ups with healthcare providers to monitor the stoma and overall health. #Urostomy