Colostomy bag belt

Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Receptacle attached to or inserted within body to receive...

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ABSTRACT:
A colostomy bag belt which utilizes: an inner comfort belt which holds a skin patch against the wearer's skin, the skin patch being connected to a connector forming a conduit through the comfort belt; an exterior belt which forms a pouch therein and has a leak-proof safety pouch within the belt and has a connector forming a conduit through the exterior belt and into the safety pouch and which has a sealable opening through which as colostomy bag can be inserted into the safety pouch and secured to the connector; a flexible intermediate connector which completes the conduit from the skin patch to the safety pouch; and a colostomy bag placed in the safety pouch and connected to the conduit to receive the waste which exits the stoma and passes through the conduit.

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