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Hollister impression

J Breeze

    British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
    |September 12, 1994
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Managing stomas can be challenging. This review examines the Hollister Impression appliance, featuring built-in convexity, to address common ostomy leakage issues for improved patient care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Devices
    • Ostomy Care
    • Surgical Nursing

    Background:

    • Stomas present ongoing management challenges for some individuals.
    • Leakage is a common and problematic issue for ostomists.
    • Modern surgical techniques do not eliminate all stoma-related difficulties.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To appraise the utility of the Hollister Impression appliance.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of built-in convexity in ostomy appliances.
    • To assess the potential of this product to reduce stoma leaks.

    Main Methods:

    • Product focus appraisal of the Hollister Impression appliance.
    • Review of features, specifically built-in convexity.
    • Analysis of its design in relation to ostomy management problems.

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    Main Results:

    • The Hollister Impression appliance incorporates built-in convexity.
    • This design aims to mitigate leakage issues for ostomists.
    • The product is intended to provide a more secure fit and reduce complications.

    Conclusions:

    • The Hollister Impression appliance offers a potential solution for ostomy leakage.
    • Built-in convexity is a key feature addressing practical management problems.
    • Further evaluation may confirm its benefits for ostomists.