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The objective of this investigation is to evaluate leakage, handling and comfort of a new ostomy appliance compared to SenSura.
This is a non-randomized, open-label, multi-center clinical study to be conducted at approximately 5 investigative sites in the US that have expertise in the healthcare management of ostomates. Of the 25 subjects, this study targets a minimum of 15 current moldable users while the remaining users can be non-moldable users if moldable users can not be enrolled.
The purpose of the experiment is to study the effect it has on patients' quality of life if they go through a structured process marked by intensified and specialized effort by ostomy nurse. This includes close monitoring during hospitalization, telephone contact and guidance following discharge and participation in a group based patient school up to 4 months after discharge . At the same time the study also examines what the economic effect of following the intervention will have.
This is a prospective randomized trial of intraperitoneal versus extraperitoneal techniques for construction of terminal iliac fossa colostomies.
The purpose of this clinical study is to demonstrate that the Vitala™ Continence Control Device is both safe and effective when worn up to 12 hours per day.