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Understanding Stomas (Colostomy, Ileostomy, Urostomy and Gastrostomy)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
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  • @annene8886
    @annene8886 2 года назад +157

    this area is not taught well in medical school at least for me so appreciate this video, it has a massive psychosocial impact on the patient so it's important to have a comprehensive understanding of treatments

    • @monicabrooks2911
      @monicabrooks2911 Год назад +4

      I wonder why it has a high psycho social effect, its just a poo bag and you can hide it, not like everyone can see it. I have to get one soon. I guess it just comes down to if the patient cares about it personally or cares what other people will think. Personally for me i dont care, ill just be happy to be able to go to the bathroom.

    • @badrepputation
      @badrepputation Год назад +6

      @@monicabrooks2911 Maybe it's because people handle change differently. Also it may be uncomfortable for some.

    • @wilo8719
      @wilo8719 Год назад +1

      @@monicabrooks2911 how are you doing with your stoma bag now???

    • @undergroundsoldierz3824
      @undergroundsoldierz3824 Год назад +4

      Because people are very judgmental these days, This life style is not easy. I've been dealing with it for 43 years.

    • @EllOhhVeeE33
      @EllOhhVeeE33 Год назад

      I totally agree with you on this

  • @fatima3590
    @fatima3590 Год назад +28

    Definition 0:29
    Colostomy 1:01
    - End colostomy 3:36
    - loop colostomy 5:31
    Ileostomy 1:36
    - End ileostomy 4:36
    Gastrostomy 2:20
    Urostomy 2:52 , 6:31
    Complications 8:00

  • @linjoy9627
    @linjoy9627 10 месяцев назад +9

    I began my operating theatre department as a qualified nurse, I began as a scrub nurse working my way round all the different specialities, trauma orthopaedic was my favourite. I scrubbed up for several surgeries that resulted in Stomas. The most complicated for me was a Urostomy, it was also such an amazing piece of surgery, without this surgery being available the patient would have died. My advice to any medical student is if you can get into the operating theatre and see anatomy as it is. It does come as a shock when your used to drawings in text books as I found as a nurse. You can learn much from experienced nurses. I ended up doing a university course and became an anaesthetic nurse. I spent 6 years as ENT anaesthetic nurse. It's not just tonsils and adenoids. there is a lot of head and neck surgery, laser work, total laryngetomy's. Anaesthetic wise it's only senior registrars and Consultants allowed to anaesthetise patients as there is often a great skill required for airway management. It's also a great place to learn to cannulate a patient and develop airway skills. I hope this has been of help to the med students.

  • @johnhorner297
    @johnhorner297 2 года назад +40

    This is a very absorbable and professionally produced video. Thank you for such straightforward information

  • @gatorwoman71-the-real-one
    @gatorwoman71-the-real-one Год назад +10

    This was really helpful, thank you. I have a friend about to go through chemo for colon cancer and this helps me understand what they're going through a little better.

  • @pamwhittaker5088
    @pamwhittaker5088 2 года назад +52

    Very easy to listen to and breaks the topics into digestible portions 😁 Ive actually changes most of the different types of stomas in my nurse training. I find them interesting

    • @user-hr1cp2js5o
      @user-hr1cp2js5o 2 года назад +2

      Can someone give him a travel visa for medication in your country, nurse Pam, please answer me

    • @coffeeflint
      @coffeeflint Год назад +1

      hey im asking what causes you to get a colostomy bag?

    • @babyjrainbow
      @babyjrainbow Год назад +2

      ​@@coffeeflint NEC, bowel perforation, ulcerative colitis or chrones disease are common problems that lead to stomas

    • @coffeeflint
      @coffeeflint Год назад

      @@babyjrainbow thank you!

    • @StomaatHome-a
      @StomaatHome-a 3 месяца назад

      ​@@coffeeflintalso bowel incontinence and complex perianal fistulae.
      My journey started with a tumour removed from my bowel, a hole left in my bowel, a fistula (tunnel) forming, 9 operations to try and fix it and incontinence due to nerve damage 😕

  • @kimberlygrissom2315
    @kimberlygrissom2315 9 месяцев назад +3

    Have Loop ostomy for 5 yrs and this video explains more then has ever been explained to me

  • @owunnalota
    @owunnalota 5 месяцев назад +2

    I am starting my placement as a student nurse in a surgical ward in 2 weeks. This video has given me a better and clearer understanding of stomas. It was really helpful. Thank you.

    • @robl5027
      @robl5027 4 месяца назад

      It's a rough day waking up with one, please take good care of your patients, and yourself of course

  • @matthew90276
    @matthew90276 2 года назад +51

    I have an end ileostomy as my Crohns disease caused a lot of damage to the area. Prior to surgery I had a fistula from small bowel to bladder and another from my ileum to sigmoid colon and a perforation joining to my abdomen. The surgeon repaired the sigmoid colon and decided that an end was appropriate to give my large bowel a chance to heal. From what I understand for the fistula to the Sigmoid colon a section of the terminal ileum was joined to the large bowel. My large bowel is completely intact and appears to be functioning just fine after 7 months as I recently passed a small amount of stool following a enema test for reversal which was super dried out.

    • @matthew90276
      @matthew90276 2 года назад +5

      The surgeon drew a picture and from I understand he left the large bowel(caecum) literally right next to where my ileostomy comes to the surface. I'm not sure if it was an end loop I just know that both just need to be joined up again and its a fairly routine operation when its finally done.

    • @shaidow273
      @shaidow273 Год назад

      Sorry but i didnt understand a word you just said

    • @matthew90276
      @matthew90276 Год назад +8

      @@shaidow273 I would have thought anyone with IBD or a medical professional would understand as I'm literally just describing a major complication of Crohn's disease lol

    • @bashar0312
      @bashar0312 Год назад +2

      May you regain full health, any new updates?

    • @bashar0312
      @bashar0312 Год назад +1

      @@matthew90276 actually any medical professionals who studied the gastrointestinal tract pathology would understand what you are saying, and indeed fistulas are one of the feared complications of Crohn's disease.

  • @cindysmith3328
    @cindysmith3328 2 года назад +7

    Clear explanations. I have an ileostomy which is fairly straightforward to explain. I also have a continent urostomy. That would be a helpful add to the video as it isn't commonly covered.

  • @sweetcaramelsmile
    @sweetcaramelsmile 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this more relatable. Wound Care Nurse studying for my certification. I'm a visual learner and you have really helped me.

  • @Thealune
    @Thealune Год назад +9

    Thank you so much for such a clear and creative explanation. From a nutrition intern 💚

  • @sumusse1315
    @sumusse1315 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for making this topic easier to understand!

  • @nattie911
    @nattie911 2 года назад +3

    Medicine is so mindblowing!

  • @rubyandra2
    @rubyandra2 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video, extremely concise information! Thank you Tom!

  • @KayKay-wm5wf
    @KayKay-wm5wf Год назад +2

    Don't forget jejunostomy! Also, some people do drain gas/stomach contents from a gastronomy stoma to reduce pressure.

  • @mayah2690
    @mayah2690 2 года назад +4

    Clear and precise illustrations and explanation. Thank you☺

  • @kelsiellie
    @kelsiellie 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is so informative - thank you for making it! I do wonder why jejunostomy wasn't covered! This is the type of stoma I have for tube feeding, and is notoriously difficult healing wise, leakage wise and so on! However, I found your video when doing my own research for a possible surgery that will also leave me with another -ostomy of some sort and I learned a lot!

  • @undergroundsoldierz3824
    @undergroundsoldierz3824 Год назад +2

    I had a Urostomy from the age of 9 until I was 21, Then I got a surgery to better my life some because these bags leak often, Especially if you're fit & have a 6 pack.They get annoying if you wanna swim.. For Young adults & adults in general, Relationships can be difficult to find. Your sex life isn't as enjoyable because of leaks & your consistently worried about it leaking. Self-conscious worrying & insecurities can run wild.
    "since 2001" Going on 23 years now, All I have to do is put a catheter in my stomach to drain the Urine. It does not leak, It don't hurt & it makes life much easier. It does come with some complications but its totally worth it. This road is not easy. I've had 23 major surgeries on my stomach since birth. I'm 43 now. I'm very experienced & have vas knowledge with this medical condition. so if anyone has question, Feel free to respond to this, I can provide answers plus give some tips & tricks to help those bags stay on longer.

  • @ruthbirnbaum2302
    @ruthbirnbaum2302 2 года назад +2

    Recently received an illiostomy. Thanks for the information. Training pre and post op has been a joke.

  • @rawanaimat2367
    @rawanaimat2367 Год назад +3

    A very clear presentation of the topic thank you !

  • @user-sz5dt9ih7f
    @user-sz5dt9ih7f 3 месяца назад

    This is not a good video, but a great video. It's an absolute must for any medical professional including medical students and physicians.

  • @RagtimeAnnie
    @RagtimeAnnie 9 месяцев назад +1

    As an ostomate, facing a urostomy, this is factually correct on all counts - especially the "psycho-social complications" ...

  • @mariaalmojuela6
    @mariaalmojuela6 2 года назад +8

    Very clear and informative! Thank you!

  • @tracktrend9722
    @tracktrend9722 2 года назад

    Hannah Witton is such strong Woman this video helped me understand that

  • @katdc327
    @katdc327 2 года назад +7

    You are saving me through nursing school. Thanks for putting this content up!

  • @ziaburki3282
    @ziaburki3282 6 месяцев назад

    This vedio is to much informative and we gain a lot of knowledge about stoma And it’s complications thank u

  • @rather_be_a_cat
    @rather_be_a_cat 9 месяцев назад

    I was interested to find out how ostomy bags work. Thank you for this simple but informative video.

  • @wendyf4827
    @wendyf4827 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video. However there was no mention of Mucous Fistulas which is also a type of stoma. I had surgery 7 years ago and ended up with an ileostomy and a mucous fistula, both permanent, so have to wear 2 stoma bags, one under the other. It's just mucous from the bowel that goes into the mucous fistula bag.

  • @arieldroger5291
    @arieldroger5291 2 года назад +3

    This was very well put together, thank you!!

  • @abdoomar-jx9pm
    @abdoomar-jx9pm 5 месяцев назад

    can't be more grateful, thank you i

  • @nightwalker5278
    @nightwalker5278 2 года назад +2

    I so wish I had this for last Monday's tutorial!!!

  • @mariecham6857
    @mariecham6857 Год назад

    This video has enhanced my knowledge about stomas. thank you for sharing

  • @anzarmajid901
    @anzarmajid901 Год назад

    explained with ease now i have no doubts about stoma

  • @lizsakutukwa9002
    @lizsakutukwa9002 Год назад +1

    This is a brilliant video. Thank you so much.

  • @bluejay8836
    @bluejay8836 2 года назад +11

    Almost done with my IM rotation, man I wish I saw this a few weeks ago!

    • @Dr.lost586
      @Dr.lost586 2 года назад

      what is IM rotation
      me now on last week of my Surgery ward posting, saw this video, i hope now i will apply

  • @earappakambli188
    @earappakambli188 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very thanks to need information

  • @mohamedbabiker7728
    @mohamedbabiker7728 Год назад

    This is most beautiful Explanation i met, thanks

  • @jazzlindanielle7238
    @jazzlindanielle7238 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video. So clear and concise

  • @Aissa_gilly975
    @Aissa_gilly975 Год назад +1

    This was a well done video, very informative. Thank you for sharing.

  • @StomaatHome-a
    @StomaatHome-a 3 месяца назад

    This is very useful for us ostomates 😊
    I will be able to inform others a little better on my RUclips channel after this ❤️

  • @asmaaaaliasmaaalani6665
    @asmaaaaliasmaaalani6665 2 года назад

    This is great
    I search form long time but no vedio was clearly like this
    Thanks

  • @TheDYNAMITE001
    @TheDYNAMITE001 9 месяцев назад

    Z2F you are the absolute best.

  • @bibizeeboohoo741
    @bibizeeboohoo741 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for easy explanation, much appreciated. 🙂👌👋🥰🙏

  • @zibu26
    @zibu26 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this excellent video.

  • @relaxingmind5730
    @relaxingmind5730 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for such a wonderful video. This is very helpful 👌

  • @susanbanfield6476
    @susanbanfield6476 Год назад +1

    My GP in January 2016 Did not send me for Colonoscopy 😢 Just continued to treat me for IBS 😢so much so in April 2018 a Stricture in my Bowel prevented a Colonoscopy being carried Out 😢
    Time related in August 2018 My Bowel Burst “Emergency Surgery “ Was in Hospital for over 6 Weeks 😢
    Slowly Recovered but now in 2022 at 81 yrs my Stoma is Sunken & I also have a Hernia 🙏
    “ Should I have taken Legal Action against my GP for CONTINUED NEGLECT over the YEARS ? “
    As this Health Issue has most certainly upset my Life 😰😰

    • @susanbanfield6476
      @susanbanfield6476 Год назад

      In Addition to the Very Unexpected Urgent Surgery. A few yrs Previously, I got a

    • @susanbanfield6476
      @susanbanfield6476 Год назад

      During a GP appointment for my swollen Abdomen, Dr said it was naturally just my Age Ok. “ 2weeks later I was rushed into Hospital for Emergency Surgery, whereby a 7lb Ovarian Cyst was removed ( Non -Cancerous )😰 😡 Later had to have Surgery again for a Hernia 😮 “
      Later in 2018 more Emergency Surgery as Reiterated.
      ( Thank God I’ve managed to cope somewhat with all the after-effects, which have sadly effected my Health & Fitness 😰😰😰

  • @user-hg7cv7lu5j
    @user-hg7cv7lu5j 3 месяца назад

    Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️made it very easy !

  • @shashwatbindal4358
    @shashwatbindal4358 Год назад

    This video makes understand surgery so easily, cant believe 🤘🤘

  • @ayinpanjaitan1106
    @ayinpanjaitan1106 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your video

  • @franksakado5341
    @franksakado5341 2 года назад

    Excellent work. No gimmicks

  • @user-rj2hq8xu4j
    @user-rj2hq8xu4j 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting informations… thanks a lot 🙏

  • @mohammedmahbooba4079
    @mohammedmahbooba4079 2 месяца назад

    You are my OSCE savior ❤

  • @WELCOME_CHANNEL339
    @WELCOME_CHANNEL339 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Very informative

  • @animmortalfan-girl604
    @animmortalfan-girl604 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @user-ov3ov1zv5n
    @user-ov3ov1zv5n 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much

  • @uxnne4492
    @uxnne4492 Год назад

    Thank you! This is really easy to understand!

  • @elizabethakporido4864
    @elizabethakporido4864 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @IK_59
    @IK_59 Год назад

    excellent work tom, really commendable work

  • @nicolasy3392
    @nicolasy3392 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this video . Very interesting & very helpful . Sincere gratitude, X

  • @OjowiLaura
    @OjowiLaura Месяц назад

    Nice video thanks for this

  • @kimbartholomew7649
    @kimbartholomew7649 Год назад

    Very interesting as I have a Urostomy but wasn't quite sure about how it worked.

  • @Hanamanee
    @Hanamanee Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @calaig01
    @calaig01 2 года назад +3

    Very educative. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @shahabuddin6149
    @shahabuddin6149 4 месяца назад

    Super lecture thanks sir

  • @benon2040
    @benon2040 10 дней назад

    Very helpful

  • @Sydneykittens
    @Sydneykittens Год назад

    thanks, super useful explanation

  • @leblondelodie5960
    @leblondelodie5960 2 года назад

    Excellent video, thank you !!!

  • @leavinoneday
    @leavinoneday 4 месяца назад

    I love ur channel 😭😭😭

  • @nahuriraisaac4487
    @nahuriraisaac4487 2 года назад

    Has everything I really needed

  • @namakau2985
    @namakau2985 2 года назад +2

    thank you

  • @ninakunda7421
    @ninakunda7421 Год назад

    Very helpful information

  • @suniltonk4887
    @suniltonk4887 Год назад

    Knowledgeable video .

  • @tarek6359
    @tarek6359 2 года назад +1

    Can you make a video about understanding different types of endoscopies?

  • @taewanlim3516
    @taewanlim3516 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the great lecture.. By the way, (I'm asking because I'm a non-English speaker and I'm really curious) why do you pronounce ileum as 'Aileum'?

  • @curiousmind7143
    @curiousmind7143 2 года назад +1

    Nice video,thank you

  • @shriraamayyar7744
    @shriraamayyar7744 Год назад

    beautiful presentation. thank you. shriraam

  • @monatajik768
    @monatajik768 2 года назад

    very good and understandable .thank you so muchhhh

  • @kamd7813
    @kamd7813 9 месяцев назад

    This video is great !

  • @shannonparker7404
    @shannonparker7404 11 месяцев назад

    Thankyou, that helped!

  • @Isho-Gamer
    @Isho-Gamer 2 года назад +2

    If a person have loop ileostomy,
    what happens then if the person just let Distal Portion be there? And just live with an loop ileostomy?
    Would this effect any issues in future??

    • @jacobcarpenter3921
      @jacobcarpenter3921 2 года назад +1

      I had a temporary loop ileostomy some years ago, and it was just left there because of refractory pelvic floor dysfunction. If one had/has a double barrel stoma, ileal contents can seep into the lower hole from time to time. Also, the patient will pass mucus through the rectum because the colon is always shedding its lining. It can get quite messy, unfortunately. I hope this helps.

  • @kashyap..7147
    @kashyap..7147 2 года назад +2

    This video is great

  • @soccerstuff6519
    @soccerstuff6519 2 года назад

    Great video, man! Thanks

  • @No_sauce_All_spice
    @No_sauce_All_spice 2 года назад

    This is so precise and informative!!! I love this channel ❤️ i follow the website and podcast channel also.

  • @ayeshazulfiqar6396
    @ayeshazulfiqar6396 Год назад

    the channel is great!

  • @nataliah3283
    @nataliah3283 2 года назад

    So helpful as always!

  • @raysid4125
    @raysid4125 Год назад

    Thank you i have leant alot

  • @thestoryteller101.
    @thestoryteller101. 7 месяцев назад

    Can't thank you enough♥️

  • @zaweddenancy4081
    @zaweddenancy4081 2 года назад

    Very good and informative video

  • @crypticwinnow6202
    @crypticwinnow6202 7 месяцев назад

    Claps,,the loop concept❤

  • @HasanenARaji
    @HasanenARaji 6 месяцев назад

    So informative ❤ keep going

  • @tatonyawhite9037
    @tatonyawhite9037 Год назад

    Thank you, for that

  • @sikandaralikhan2447
    @sikandaralikhan2447 2 года назад

    Great lecture

  • @kunaljadhav9961
    @kunaljadhav9961 Год назад

    Best explained 👍

  • @MrLassylady
    @MrLassylady 7 месяцев назад

    My son has colostomy and ileostomy he’s quadriplegic. When he got his ileostomy it caused a fistula he’s miserable no product out there that stays in place

  • @lumiahtisaari148
    @lumiahtisaari148 Год назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @roziyasin6650
    @roziyasin6650 Год назад

    It really helps

  • @zahraamohammed2169
    @zahraamohammed2169 2 года назад +1

    Impressive ! ❤️‍🩹

  • @user-up8jx3mt6j
    @user-up8jx3mt6j Год назад

    Is a Stoma only functional when used in and with a viable organ ? Why would it not be wise or functional when used as
    a temporary re-direction for body fluids
    unable to be processed by the liver ?
    I'm thinking specifically about the Edema produced within the Abdominal wall or what's called Ascites. Is it perhaps uncertain potential problems by accessing the Peritoneum as it's behavior is far more uncertain than a reassembled Colon, Ileum, or Ureter ?
    Can anyone answer this please.

  • @ilaydamahmutoglu5942
    @ilaydamahmutoglu5942 11 месяцев назад

    çok teşekkürler from Türkiye

    • @tresortempo
      @tresortempo 7 месяцев назад

      Rica ederim canım