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Stoma / Ileo-anal pouch / Kock pouch / Pouch / Catheter / Colostomy / Ostomy pouching system / Medicine / Digestive system surgery / Ileostomy
Date: 2011-11-04 07:27:21
Stoma
Ileo-anal pouch
Kock pouch
Pouch
Catheter
Colostomy
Ostomy pouching system
Medicine
Digestive system surgery
Ileostomy

THE K-POUCH: I finally said goodbye to the Permanent Ileostomy How the BClR Works The Barnett Continent Intestinal Reservoir (BCIR) is one type of intestinal ostomy. The BCIR was modified from the Kock pouch by Dr. Willi

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