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The FDA has approved Zusduri (mitomycin intravesical solution) for adults with recurrent low-grade intermediate-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.
Researchers explored the use of catheter salvage therapy for central line-associated bloodstream infection management in ...
The Global Continence Care Market valued at $2.8 billion (2021), is expected to witness a growth rate of 5% in the next five years. Rising geriatric population, growing cases of spinal cord injuries, ...
The whole job of medical professionals is to be there for their patients and to help them get better. Even though many ...
How it works is unclear – psychiatrists often resort to the old metaphors used for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), “whacking ...
For colorectal surgery in general, complications can also involve urinary and sexual issues ... For example, if you have an ostomy bag, care will involve making sure your stoma is not infected ...
Depending on the type of urinary diversion, this may include urostomy bags or catheters. When you are at home, you can get your equipment directly from a supplier or your chemist. Your GP, district ...
Your pee drains out of the opening (urostomy) into a plastic bag. Continent cutaneous diversion ... through a small hole in your belly (stoma). Urinary diversion makes a new channel or pouch ...
will show you how to care for your stoma and properly drain and replace a urostomy bag to protect your skin from irritation and infection. A urostomy (urinary diversion) may be performed when your ...
A stoma bag may also be called an ostomy appliance ... This includes ileostomy, colostomy, and urostomy (which involves the urinary tract). An ileostomy is placed either to bypass the colon or because ...
The patient previously had a radical cysto-prostatectomy with formation of an ileal conduit ileostomy—involving ... nephrostomies—urinary drains placed directly in the lumbar region connecting the ...
A person who has undergone an ileostomy, colostomy, or urinary ostomy may require an ostomy bag following the procedure. Medicare considers ostomy bags and related supplies to be prosthetic devices.