Occlusive attaching device for ostomy appliance

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:
Occlusive attaching means comprising a first relatively thick adhesive component to be secured to the skin around the stoma and a relatively thin flexible second adhesive component to be secured to the skin at a distance from the stoma. Both adhesive components include an occlusive adhesive layer formulated as a blend containing one or more water soluble or swellable hydrocolloids dispersed in polyisobutylene along with other optional ingredients. The attaching means can be utilized as part of a one or two-piece ostomy system.

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