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urostomy
u·ros·to·my U0152050 (yo͝o-rŏs′tə-mē)n. pl. u·ros·to·mies Surgical construction of an artificial excretory opening from the urinary tract.urostomy (jʊəˈrɒstəmɪ) n, pl -mies (Medicine) an artificial opening for the release of urine, used when urination through the bladder and urethra is no longer possible due, for example, to surgeryurostomy
urostomy (yo͝o-rŏs′tə-mē)n. pl. urosto·mies Surgical construction of an artificial excretory opening from the urinary tract.urostomy Urinary ostomy Gynecology The creation of an artificial opening for elimination of urine due to loss of bladder or bladder function, necessitated by birth defects, bladder CA, injury or nerve damage. See Ostomy Urology 1. An operation to create a new conduit for the passage of urine.2. The conduit itself. See Ileal stoma.ur·os·to·my (yūr-os'tŏ-mē) Surgically created opening in the abdominal wall that diverts urine away from the bladder and into a collecting device outside the body. UrostomyA diversion of the urinary flow away from the bladder, resulting in output through the abdominal wall. The most common method involves use of a portion of intestine to conduct the urine out through the abdomen and into an external pouch worn for urine collection.Mentioned in: Bladder Cancer, Neurogenic Bladder |