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Descriptive Study of Peristomal Complications

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With more laparoscopic ostomy surgeries resulting in decreased hospital stays, there is less opportunity for the patient to learn pouching techniques and problem solving regarding peristomal complications. Patients require more education regarding peristomal issues and follow-up after discharge to ensure the maintenance of a secure pouching system. Decreased hospital stays and decreased reimbursement for outpatient and home health services will continue to be a challenge for the WOC nurse. There is also a need for universal definitions of complications and the need for continued studies examining the frequency of these complications, as well as the role of stoma site marking in reducing these complications.

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