A colostomy is a procedure to direct one end of the colon (a portion of the bowel) into a stomach hole. The stoma is the name of the aperture. To collect your waste, you can put a pouch over your stoma (stools). A colostomy can be either temporary or permanent. A colostomy is a procedure to direct one end of the colon (a portion of the bowel) into a stomach hole. The stoma is the name of the aperture. To collect your waste, you can put a pouch over your stoma (stools). A colostomy can be either temporary or permanent.
A colostomy is a procedure to direct one end of the colon (a portion of the bowel) into a stomach hole. The stoma is the name of the aperture. To collect your waste, you can put a pouch over your stoma (stools). A colostomy can be either temporary or permanent. A colostomy is a procedure to direct one end of the colon (a portion of the bowel) into a stomach hole. The stoma is the name of the aperture. To collect your waste, you can put a pouch over your stoma (stools). A colostomy can be either temporary or permanent.
A colostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdomen for the large intestine to release waste into a pouch. It's commonly used for diversion of facal matter due to intestinal obstruction or inflammatory diseases. In Turkey, this procedure often involves a stoma nurse to help with appliance fitting and care.
The cost range for a colostomy in Turkey is around 3000 to 7000 USD including hospitalization, surgery and post-op care. Patients usually wait around 1-2 weeks for the procedure.