Disposable Ostomy Bag

Disposable Ostomy Bag
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A disposable ostomy bag collects output from an ileostomy or a colostomy bag. It protects the peristomal skin and provides security by keeping the bag sealed to the skin.
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Jiangsu Ostup Medical Products Co., Ltd

 

Jiangsu Ostup Medical Products Co., Ltd is located in Nanjing, a renowned cultural city in China. We focus on the research, development, production, and sales of polymer materials. Our main products include one-piece and two-piece ostomy bags, two-piece ostomy baseplates, wound care hydrocolloid dressings, silicone foam dressings, non-woven dressings, and transparent dressings. We are committed to providing stable quality products and professional service for those in need of ostomy bags and wound care.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Our Factory
Established in 2015, Jiangsu Ostup Medical Products Co., Ltd is based in Nanjing. We specialize in one-piece and two-piece ostomy bags, urostomy bags, ostomy paste, ostomy powder, and wound care hydrocolloid dressings.

 

Our Products
We focus on one-piece and two-piece ostomy bags, urostomy bags, ostomy paste, ostomy powder, and wound care hydrocolloid dressings.

 

Our Certificate
We adhere strictly to national standards for production and operate a 100,000-grade purification workshop, along with first-class laboratory, testing, and sterilization equipment. Our products have also passed CE, FDA, and ISO 13485 certifications.

 

Production Market
Our products are sold worldwide, including Europe, America, Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, receiving positive feedback from clients. Our goal is to comply with national laws and regulations and, under their guidance, research, develop, and produce high-quality ostomy and wound care products that meet international standards.

 

2 Piece System High Output Ostomy Pouch

2 Piece System High Output Ostomy Pouch

Two piece colostomy bags: Allow you to change the ostomy bag no need removing the skin barrier(hydrocolloid baseplate). Press the buckle ring two side together. Save cost and easy to clean the pouch if needed.

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Ostomy Bags With Charcoal Filter

The filter in an ostomy bag releases gas as the waste is expelled, and at the same time reduces or eliminates the release of odor, allowing the person who has undergone stoma surgery to avoid embarrassment and regain self-confidence.

Transparent Drainable Ostomy Bag

Transparent Drainable Ostomy Bag

Based stoma patients own situation. Following your surgery, you may be provided with a clear pouch, This will help you get used to your output and determine when a pouch needs to be changed or emptied. Once you have gotten more comfortable with it. You may want to choose an opaque pouch for more discretion.

Disposable Ostomy Bag

Disposable Ostomy Bag

Closed-end pouches, also known as disposable ostomy bags, are designed for one-time use only, so they must be removed and disposed of once they are full. One popular option is the Esteem + Closed Pouch, which is a discreet pouch made of quiet materials, featuring an advanced filter with an anti-clog layer.

Drainable Ostomy Bag

Drainable Ostomy Bag

Ostomy bag with filter are most commonly made with carbon or charcoal and are integrated into ostomy bag to help with managing ostomy gas and odour. They help filter the gas out of an ostomy bag at the same time as neutralizing the odour that comes with it.

New Ostomy Bag

New Ostomy Bag

Your ostomy pouch is a heavy-duty plastic bag that you wear outside your body to collect your stool. Using an ostomy pouch is the best way to handle bowel movements after certain kinds of surgery on the colon or small intestine. You'll need to learn how to change your ostomy pouch.

Transparent Ostomy Bag

Transparent Ostomy Bag

Bag Film: EVOH
Thickness: 0.076mm
Pediatric bag size: W*L =15cm*28cm
Packing: 10pcs/box, 500pcs/carton
20pcs/box, 700pcs/carton

Opaque Ostomy Bag

Opaque Ostomy Bag

Bag Film: EVOH
Thickness: 0.076mm
Closed type bag size: W*L =14.5cm*19cm
Packing: 10pcs/box, 500pcs/carton
20pcs/box, 700pcs/carton

Ostomy Bag Clip Type

Ostomy Bag Clip Type

Bag Film: EVOH
Thickness: 0.076mm
Clip type bag size: W*L =15cm*28cm
Packing: 10pcs/box, 500pcs/carton
20pcs/box, 700pcs/carton

 

What Is Disposable Ostomy Bag

 

 

A disposable ostomy bag collects output from an ileostomy or a colostomy bag. It protects the peristomal skin and provides security by keeping the bag sealed to the skin. It consists of an odor-proof ostomy bag that collects and contains output from the stoma, and an adhesive (called a skin barrier) that attaches to the skin around the stoma. The skin barrier will protect the skin around the stoma and adhere the bag to the skin. It is designed for one-time use and can be easily replaced to maintain hygiene and prevent infection.

 

 
Benefits of Disposable Ostomy Bag
 
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Convenience
Disposable ostomy bags are easy to use and can be quickly discarded after use, eliminating the need for cleaning and maintenance. Just take off the one you've been using and pop on the other in a few minutes.

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Leak Prevention
They are waterproof and leak-proof and will not absorb or allow moisture outside, which means that you can bathe, shower or even swim with one. There is no chance of leaks or odours emanating from the disposable ostomy bags because it is completely sealed.

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Odorless
Many disposable ostomy bags are designed with advanced odor-filtering systems, helping to minimize unpleasant smells. Emptying a drainable bag emits an unbearable smell, but with disposable ostomy bags, once you take it off and replace it with a new one, the smell doesn't last for more than a few minutes.

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Portability
The same applies when traveling by air. Lightweight and easy to carry, disposable ostomy bags are ideal for travel or on-the-go use, providing a discreet and practical solution. Removal and disposal is quick and easy once you've mastered the change of your bag. Big bags are the best if you have to travel for a long time.

 

How to Know When to Change Your Disposable Ostomy Bag
 

Although it might seem like you need to change your ostomy bag as soon as there is any output inside, that's not the case. Your pouching system was designed to hold output for a few days, so it's nothing urgent. Although it can be difficult to get used to, eventually you won't even notice. As a rule of thumb, most people change their ostomy bag roughly every three days. However, you may change it more or less frequently depending on output.
If you're changing your ostomy ostomy bag system based on output levels, never let it get more than two-thirds of the way full. This increases the risk of leaks, and the increased weight can be irritating to your skin. So, either change your ostomy bag every three to five days or once your ostomy bag is about two-thirds full.

Disposable Ostomy Bag

 

Types of Disposable Ostomy Bag

 

One-Piece Ostomy Bags
A disposable one-piece ostomy bag has a conjoined bag and skin barrier, making it necessary to change the entire system with each replacement. One-piece bags are good for people wanting a more discreet ostomy bag, but may lead to more discomfort and irritation than a two-piece bag. This is a good option if you're active or play sports.

 

Two-Piece Ostomy Bags
Disposable two-piece ostomy bags are generally considered more comfortable and tend to cause less irritation. Consists of a separate adhesive barrier and a detachable pouch, allowing users to change the bag without removing the baseplate. Because the parts are separate, it's easy to change out the bag quickly.

 

Drainable Ostomy Bags
Features an opening at the bottom that can be unclamped to empty the contents, making it reusable throughout the day. This is a good option for people who are busy and need more accessibility with their ostomy bag.

 

Close-End Ostomy Bags
Close-end ostomy bags are made for single use and need to be discarded afterwards. Once the pouch has been filled, the entire bag needs to be properly discarded to avoid leakage or infection. Depending on your output and everyday needs, a close-end ostomy bag may be the best option for you.

 

What Materials are Disposable Ostomy Bags Made of?
 

Typically made of polyethylene or polyurethane films, which is available in transparent or opaque material. These materials are chosen for their durability, flexibility, and resistance to leaks. Disposable ostomy bags can be closed- end, or drainable, and part of either one-piece or two-piece pouching systems. May have plastic or fabric backing. They also often feature odor-resistant layers and are designed to be soft and discreet against the skin, ensuring comfort for users.

 

When is the Best Time to Change Your Disposable Ostomy Bag

 

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This is more of a personal preference, but most ostomates find that the best time to change their pouching system is either first thing in the morning or right before bed. This can help you prepare for a day without worrying about the contents of your ostomy bag or a night of peaceful sleep. It also tends to result in easier changes, as ostomates report not having as much stoma output at these hours.

If you notice that your stoma is more active during these times, you may want to consider changing your pouch in the middle of the day. Depending on your schedule, this could mean pouching in difficult situations. To help you prepare, spend some time practicing at home and make sure that you always have necessary ostomy supplies on hand.

Although you can absolutely swim with an ostomy pouch that you put on earlier, some ostomates find it more comforting to change their pouch right before water activities. If this makes you feel more confident while you're enjoying your swim, that's great! You can also do some tests at home to make sure your pouching system is secure before getting it wet.

 

What Surgeries Require a Disposable Ostomy Bag?
 

Colostomy

A colostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen that creates a passageway in which a piece of the colon (large intestine) is brought to an outside opening in the skin called a stoma or ostomy, usually on the left side of your lower abdomen. This allows digested food to pass into an external pouch system. Having a colostomy should not affect your ability to eat food and one's bowel movement patterns will depend on how much of the colon was removed and pre-surgery patterns.

Ileostomy

An Ileostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen in which a piece of the ileum (lowest part of the small intestine) is brought outside the abdominal wall sewn into place typically on the right side to create a stoma through which digested food passes into an external pouching system. With an ileostomy there is no control over the gas and stool coming out of the opening, (stoma or ostomy). A bag or pouch worn over this opening (attached by adhesive) collects all the gas and stool.

Urostomy

A Urostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen wall where a small piece of the intestine (ileum) allows urine to pass through. The ureter, or the tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder, is diverted through this piece of small intestine. The stoma opening allows urine to flow out of your body and into an ostomy pouch. A urostomy may be performed when the bladder is either not functioning or must be removed. There are several different types of surgeries, but the most common are ileal conduit and colonic conduit.

 

How to Change a Disposable Ostomy Bag

 

When the time comes to change the ostomy bag, there are a series of steps you need to follow to ensure that you're taking proper care of both the disposable ostomy bag as well as your ostomy and surrounding skin. Make sure to:

Properly prepare the new ostomy bag

If using a cut-to-fit bag, make sure to cut the bag to properly fit over your stoma. Measure your stoma if necessary to ensure a proper fit.
Remove the old pouch

Gently peel away the adhesive, being careful not to irritate the skin.
Clean the skin and stoma

Use a wet washcloth and some mild soap, if needed. Don't forget to fully wash the soap away and allow the skin to dry before reapplying the new pouch.
Put the new pouch on

Make sure that the adhesive is firmly attached. Press down on all edges until the bag is fully sealed.

It's also important to keep in mind that the size of a stoma does not necessarily stay the same, especially soon following the surgery. It's important to measure your stoma prior to fitting the ostomy bag to ensure that you have properly cut the pouch to fit.

 

Living With An Disposable Ostomy Bag

 

 

An ostomy bag will take a while to get used to, but those with one can continue the same jobs and activities and live a very normal life. With some good planning, no one will know that a person has an ostomy bag.

Clothing
A person with an disposable ostomy bag can wear whatever they would like. Some people find that wearing an elastic-fitted garment over their pouch hides the pouch and compresses it evenly, so there are no lumps or bumps.

Food and Drink
After ostomy surgery, a person may be asked to follow a low-residue diet for four to six weeks. After that time, if a specific diet was recommended based on a previous medical condition, that diet will most likely remain the same.

Exercise
For many physical activities, an disposable ostomy bag will not create any changes. Even swimming is allowed with an ostomy bag. Pool, fresh, and saltwater are all permitted. The disposable ostomy bag is waterproof and should not leak into the water. Some swimsuits can conceal the ostomy bag if the wearer prefers that.

 

Common Issues
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Living with an disposable ostomy bag can greatly benefit your quality of life since it can help with any hardships you might have had before the surgery, such as the urgency to use the bathroom. Still, it can have its challenges. You may be able to troubleshoot some of these issues yourself, but you may need help from a healthcare provider. Here are a few common issues with disposable ostomy bags and what to do about them.

 

Irritated Skin
The skin around the stoma can get irritated when waste gets on the skin or when tape and barriers pull off the top layer of skin.
What you can do: Check that the barrier fits snugly around the stoma without exposed skin. Apply a light layer of skin barrier powder if the skin is irritated or wet, and brush off any extra powder before applying the pouch. Use skin barrier paste or a moldable ring to fill any gaps between the stoma and the barrier. Measure your stoma size each time you change the pouch for the first three months after your surgery, as the stoma size will likely change during that time.

 

Barrier Won't Stick
The barrier might not adhere properly because of residue on the surrounding skin, sweat, or the incorrect barrier type based on the type of stoma.
What you can do: Wash the skin around the stoma with soap and water, making sure there's no leftover residue. Let your skin dry completely before applying a new ostomy bag. Warm the barrier with a hair dryer on low for a few seconds before applying. Trim any hair on the surrounding skin. Use a light amount of skin barrier powder to soak up sweat. Try using a support belt or emptying your pouch more frequently.

 

 
FAQ

 

Q: When emptying a disposable ostomy bag you should empty only when completely full?

A: To prevent the pouch from becoming too heavy, the pouch should be emptied when one-third full. If you allow it to get too full, the weight of the stool may pull the pouch away from the skin.

Q: How often do you change a disposable ostomy bag?

A: The pouches are odor-free, and they do not allow gas or stool to leak out when they are worn correctly. Your nurse will teach you how to care for your ostomy pouch and how to change it. You will need to empty it when it is about 1/3 full, and change it about every 2 to 4 days, or as often as your nurse tells you.

Q: Does an disposable ostomy bag smell?

A: Emptying a drainable bag emits an unbearable smell, but with disposable ostomy bags, once you take it off and replace it with a new one, the smell doesn't last for more than a few minutes.

Q: Can you swim or shower with a disposable ostomy bag?

A: You can bathe and shower as normal with your stoma and, unless you have been specifically advised otherwise, you can do so with the stoma bag on or off. It won't fall off in the water if you choose to keep it on and if you bathe with the stoma bag off, soap rinsing over the stoma isn't a problem.

Q: How do you prevent leaks from a disposable ostomy bag?

A: Proper fit and placement of the skin barrier are key. Ensuring the skin is clean and dry before applying the bag also helps prevent leaks. Make sure your skin barrier fits properly. Change your ostomy bag on a regular basis. Make sure your ostomy bag is secure during exercise or physical activity. Take special care when removing your ostomy skin barrier.

Q: What should you do if you experience a disposable ostomy bag ballooning?

A: Ballooning happens when gas fills the bag. Many ostomy bags have filters that allow gas to escape without odors, preventing ballooning. If it continues, you may need to vent the bag manually.

Q: Can disposable ostomy bags be used for all types of stomas?

A: Disposable ostomy bags can be used for colostomies, ileostomies, and urostomies, but the design and features of the bag may vary depending on the type of stoma.

Q: What should you do if your disposable ostomy bag leaks frequently?

A: Frequent leaks may indicate a need to adjust the fit of the skin barrier or try a different type of ostomy bag. Consulting a stoma care nurse for personalized advice is recommended.

Q: How do you dispose of an disposable ostomy bag?

A: After emptying the bag, it should be sealed in a plastic disposal bag and placed in regular household waste. Some regions may have specific medical waste disposal guidelines.

Q: What types of disposable ostomy bags are available?

A: There are two main types: one-piece systems, where the bag and skin barrier are attached, and two-piece systems, where the bag is separate from the skin barrier.

Q: Can you travel with a disposable ostomy bag?

A: You can be screened without having to empty or expose the ostomy pouch during Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT), a walk-through metal detector (WTMD), or a pat-down screening. Please inform a TSA officer that you have an ostomy pouch before you enter the screening area.

Q: What factors should you consider when choosing a disposable ostomy bag?

A: Factors to consider when selecting a disposable ostomy bag include the type of stoma, your body shape, stoma construction, issues with concealment, activities of daily living and your preference.

 

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