- Types of Urostomy Bags
- One-Piece: The bag and base plate
(adhesive part that attaches to the skin) are integrated into a single
unit.
- Two-Piece: The bag and base plate are
separate, allowing flexibility in changing the bag without removing the
base plate.
- Closed-End: The bag has a closed end and
needs to be emptied regularly.
- Drainable: The bag has a drainage valve
that allows for emptying without removing the entire bag.
- Night-Time Bags: Larger bags designed for
longer wear, typically used overnight.
- Urostomy Bag Sizes: Urostomy bags come in various
sizes depending on the size of the stoma and the individual’s needs. They
are usually measured in millimeters. It is essential to use the correct
size to ensure a secure fit and prevent leakage.
Factors to Consider
When Choosing the Bag Size:
- Stoma Size: The bag should be slightly
larger than the stoma to prevent skin irritation.
- Activity Level: Active individuals may prefer
smaller, lighter bags.
- Urine Output: The amount of urine produced
will affect the capacity of the bag.
- Comfort: Personal preferences and
comfort levels should also be taken into account.
