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[Multicentre observational study on peristomal skin disorders. A proposal classification].

G Bosio1, F Pisani, A Fonti

  • 1Presidio Ospedaliero, San Luigi-Curro, Catania.

Il Giornale Di Chirurgia
|October 26, 2006
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Peristomal skin complications significantly impact ostomy patients' quality of life. This study introduces a new classification tool for objective assessment of these skin issues.

Area of Science:

  • Ostomy care and wound management.
  • Dermatology in ostomy patients.
  • Patient quality of life research.

Context:

  • Peristomal skin complications are common in ostomy patients.
  • Existing assessment methods lack standardization.
  • Impact on quality of life is a growing concern.

Purpose:

  • To develop an objective, standardized classification tool.
  • To standardize the assessment of peristomal skin complications.
  • To aid in the description and localization of peristomal lesions.

Summary:

  • The study focuses on peristomal skin disorders in ostomy patients.
  • A new classification system is proposed for assessing these complications.
  • The tool emphasizes lesion description and anatomical location.

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Impact:

  • Improved objective assessment of peristomal skin issues.
  • Standardized data collection for future research.
  • Potential enhancement of ostomy patient care and quality of life.