Changing the ostomy pouch
Fig. 8
Open the prolapse cover and secure it to the
velour panel next to the ostomy aperture with
the Velcro hook. If applicable, remove the
Protector or BellyBag from the bandage.
Fig. 9
Lift the ostomy pouch slightly forward and up-
ward and open the special Velcro closure right
underneath the stoma aperture.
Indication
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Abdominal wall weakness
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Cicatricial and Stoma hernia
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Colon Conduit
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Colostomy
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Enterostomy
Contraindications
There are no contraindications known.
Additional product information / area of use
The belt is not suitable for use in salt water.
Existing user risks
No user risks are known. However, the user must regularly check if pressure points or other skin
irritations occur and must immediately contact the oEasyOpener, wound nurse or technician if so.
Warning
The belt must not be worn too tight and must be tensioned in such a way that the hand can still be
inserted. The bandage should not come into direct contact with open wounds and should be worn on
dry skin. The use of lotion or creams is not recommended and should first be discussed with your
stoma, wound nurse or physician.
Maintenance advice
If the belt is not worn, it is important to store it with the closures closed. To elongate the life of the
belt, it is important that the Velcro straps remain free of dirt, dust etc. to continue to guarantee good
adhesion.
Materials used
Polyester, Polyamide and Elastane.
Washing instructions
We recommend washing the belt in warm water at 40º C with a mild detergent. To prevent damage to
the fabric, the Velcro closures must be closed prior to washing.
Basko
Healthcare
Fig. 10
Pull the adhesive edge of the ostomy pouch
away from the skin and remove the pouch along
the bottumside of the belt. To apply a new
ostomy pouch, follow the instructions as
described and close the Velcro closure under the
ostomy aperture. Then reattach the prolapse
cover as described.
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Ileam Conduit
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Ileostomy
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Prolapse
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Ureterocutaneostoma
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Urostomy
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