Wound colostomy, also known as intestinal bypass surgery, mainly includes temporary colostomy after intestinal anastomosis in the abdominal cavity of patients, or permanent colostomy for patients with advanced tumor lesions due to intestinal obstruction. Lifting the stoma tube to the abdominal wall to establish artificial anus can solve the problem of patients excreting metabolic waste.
Clinically, enterostomy can be divided into enterostomy and colostomy. Enterostomy will bring inconvenience to patients' normal life. It is necessary to fully inform and teach patients to strengthen skin care at stoma, standardize artificial anal dilatation after enterostomy, and avoid local skin corrosion caused by metabolic waste.
Causes stoma dermatitis or complications such as stoma outlet obstruction caused by strong contraction of abdominal wall muscles and continuous extrusion of stoma intestine.