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  1. Urostomy: Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

    Apr 30, 2025 · What is a urostomy? A urostomy is a type of ostomy surgery that creates an opening (stoma) in your abdomen for urine (pee). This opening allows urine to leave your body …

  2. Urostomies | Urostomy Surgery | American Cancer Society

    Urostomy surgery is needed when the bladder isn’t working well. Learn more here about what it is, what types are available, and how to care for it.

  3. What is a urostomy? - MD Anderson Cancer Center

    Oct 11, 2022 · A urostomy is a surgical procedure that can be a part of bladder cancer treatment. You may also need a urostomy if your bladder isn’t functional due to other cancers or cancer …

  4. Urostomy - Wikipedia

    A urostomy is a surgical procedure that creates a stoma (artificial opening) for the urinary system. A urostomy is made to avail for urinary diversion in cases where drainage of urine through the …

  5. About Your Urostomy - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Jan 28, 2025 · This information will help you learn about your urostomy and urostomy pouching (bag) system.

  6. Ostomy & J-Pouch: Urostomy - Mayo Clinic Connect

    One way is with a urostomy (also known as ileal conduit). The surgeon uses a small piece of your intestines to make a passageway which will carry urine from your kidneys to an opening …

  7. Urostomy: Types, surgery, aftercare, and daily living

    Oct 6, 2022 · A urostomy is an opening in the abdominal wall that a surgeon creates during surgery. It allows urine to bypass an injured or impaired bladder and exit the body.

  8. Urostomy Bag Placement and Upkeep - Verywell Health

    Feb 12, 2025 · A urostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening in the abdominal wall, called a stoma, to reroute urine flow. A stoma may be necessary when the …

  9. What Is a Urostomy? | Types of Urostomies - Byram Healthcare

    Jul 28, 2025 · A urostomy is a surgical procedure that creates a new way for urine to exit the body when the bladder is no longer able to do so. It results in an ostomy, specifically a urostomy, …

  10. Urostomy: Care Instructions - Kaiser Permanente

    A standard urostomy, also called an ileal conduit, uses a piece of your small intestine to make a tube. The doctor connects one end of the tube to a stoma that's made in your belly.