• Ostomy/wound management · Sep 2004

    Review

    Challenges of ostomy care and obesity.

    • Susan Gallagher and Judy Gates.
    • Clinical Affairs, SIZEWise Rentals, Ellis, Kan. SusanMGSM@aol.com
    • Ostomy Wound Manage. 2004 Sep 1;50(9):38-40, 44, 46 passim.

    AbstractIn the United States, 13 to 16 million people are morbidly obese to the extent that medical intervention, simply based on obesity-related comorbidities, is needed. The challenge of ostomy care and the very obese patient lies in the skill and planning required for successful physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery. It is commonly believed that from the onset, the obese patient having surgery is at a significant disadvantage. Care of the obese patient requiring ostomy surgery includes considerable challenges - from preoperative preparation, including finding an optimal location for stoma placement, to the challenge of preventing complications during the intraoperative and postoperative phases of care. Concerns regarding pain management, immobility, skin injury, respiratory issues, embolic threats, and caregiver injury increase when treating the obese patient and must be addressed specifically. A case study approach is used as a framework to discuss the ostomy experience.

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