Stoma

Stoma

A stoma is an opening, either natural or surgically created, which connects a portion of the body cavity to the outside environment. Continent stomas can be used for either urine or faeces.

Our different Stoma

Mesoft®

Mesoft®

Mesoft® swabs and sponges are ...

Other situations

Exuding wounds

Almost every wound exudes to a certain extent....

Fragile skin

Many older people have problems with fragile...

Granulating/ epithelialising wounds

Granulated wounds are red and the wound bed is...

Hospital Acquired Infections

A hospital acquired infection refer to an...

Infected/ colonized wounds

The clinical signs and symtoms of a wound...

Insertion sites

Insertion sites refers to tubes and drains, or...

Latex allergy

There are growing concerns over latex allergies....

Necrotic wounds

Necrotic tissue is dead, devitalised, vascular...

Odourus wounds

There may be many reasons why a wound will have a...

Patient Hypothermia

Peri-operative hypothermia is when a...

Products for Hard to heal wounds

A hard-to-heal chronic wound refers to lesions...

Scars

A scar is a formation of collagen. If the...

Sloughy wounds

Sloughy wounds consists of a dead yellow or...

Superficial wounds

A superficial wound is when the the epidermis...

Surgical Site Infections

Surgical site infections (SSIs) can be...

Sutured wounds

Sutures, or stitches, are the most commonly used...

Wound Cavity

A wound cavity can appear after debridement of...