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Two System Urostomy Bag

A system urostomy bag (SUB) is a type of ostomy bag that is used to collect waste from the rectum and bladder. It is also known as a “two-piece” ostomy bag, since it consists of an outer pouch and an inner bag. The outer pouch collects waste from the rectum and the inner bag collects waste from the bladder.

Description
  • Flexible fastener system.
  • Easy and flexible micturition.

Package:10 pcs / bag

Max-cut: 38-45mm

Volume: 200/200ml

Bag: PE punch film

Two System Urostomy Bag

What is a System Urostomy Bag?

A system urostomy bag (SUB) is a type of ostomy bag that is used to collect waste from the rectum and bladder. It is also known as a “two-piece” ostomy bag, since it consists of an outer pouch and an inner bag. The outer pouch collects waste from the rectum and the inner bag collects waste from the bladder.
The SUB is a popular ostomy bag option because it is easy to use and comfortable to wear. Unlike other ostomy bags, the SUB does not require you to remove it completely before passing through security checkpoints or when traveling. Plus, the SUB is less likely to leak than other types of ostomy bags.
If you are considering using a SUB, be sure to discuss your options with your healthcare team. They will be able to help you choose the best SUB for your needs.

How does a System Urostomy Bag work?

A system urostomy bag is a bag that is inserted into the rectum and drained through a tube that protrudes from the bag. This type of bag is typically used in patients who have had their bowel removed and cannot take food or liquids by mouth. A system urostomy bag requires regular cleaning and replacement of the drainage tube, which can be a challenge for caregivers.

What are the benefits of using a System Urostomy Bag?

System urostomy bags are a type of ostomy bag that are used to help people who have difficulty swallowing their food. They are also known as “systems” because they consist of a pouch that is inserted into the rectum and placed over the stoma (the opening through which the waste leaves the body). This bag collects waste and can be emptied through the rectum or anus.
There are a few benefits to using a system urostomy bag, including:

1. It is easy to use. Once you have your system, all you need to do is empty it and replace it regularly. There is no need to strain to eat or drink.

2. System urostomy bags are comfortable. Unlike traditional ostomies, which require surgery or an ostomy belt, these bags fit easily under clothes and can be worn for long periods of time without discomfort.

3. System urostomy bags are discreet. Unlike other types of ostomies, which can look like accidents, system urostomy bags look normal and can be worn without embarrassment or fuss.

4. System urostomy bags are affordable. 

Two System Urostomy Bag

Whether you or a loved one has an Two System Urostomy Bag, one thing is certain, there is a lot to learn. It can be confusing to say the least when you first start caring for your ostomy. Your nurses and doctors will be using terms you may have never heard before. They may reference things you can't even picture because you have never seen them before. I have listed out some very basic ostomy terms to get you familiar with some of the supplies. Be patient with yourself and never be afraid to ask questions. These are just a few of the terms you will hear and there are many others. United Ostomy Association of America has a great guide for new ostomates that I highly recommend. Ostomy Vocabulary Pouching System: Includes the skin barrier and the pouch. Options are a one-piece ostomy system or a two-piece ostomy system. Colostomy, ileostomy, and urostomy all require a pouching system. Ostomy Pouch: Collects output from your stoma and is worn on the side of the body. Pouches are available in drainable or closed. A one piece ostomy pouch will have the skin barrier as a part of the unit. A two piece ostomy pouch will not have the skin barrier connected and you will need to buy the skin barrier separately. Also known as an ostomy bag. Skin Barrier: The part of the ostomy pouching system that fits directly around the stoma. Protects the skin from output while holding the ostomy pouch in place. Skin barriers are also called wafers or flanges. Convex Skin Barrier: Used for flush, flat, or retracted stomas to help the stoma empty into the ostomy pouch by pressing the perisomal skin down and allowing the stoma to reach the inside of the pouch effectively. Convex barriers or inserts curve like a bell and can help uneven skin form a complete seal with the ostomy pouch. Filter: Allows gas to escape from the pouch and helps to absorb odor. Available in a variety of styles. Stoma Caps: Small closed pouches that can be worn briefly while showering or during intimate moments. Stoma caps are not meant to replace your normal everyday ostomy pouch. Wear Time: How long you can wear your pouching system before it fails or needs to be changed. Wear times vary between people and circumstances such as, heavy activity, hot weather, etc. Wear times should be fairly consistent for each individual person. The average is 3 to 5 days and it is not recommended that you exceed 7 days.
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