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SKU:
HO7721-BX
Brand:
Hollister
MPN:
7721
GTIN:
00610075077212
UPC:
610075077212
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Hollister Stoma Cone Irrigator Kit

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Detailed description

Hollister Stoma Cone Irrigator Kit is a complete irrigation system designed for colostomy care, intended for use only under the guidance of a physician or stoma care nurse. The kit includes an irrigator bag, stoma cone with connector, and a cleaning brush. It provides a secure and controlled method for colostomy irrigation, helping manage output and support routine care.

Features:

  • Bottom Security: Sealed at the base using Hollister's reliable pouch clamp.
  • Secure Connections: Snap connector ensures a firm link between cone and tubing.
  • Durable Material: Non-stick polyethylene construction for easy cleaning and reuse.
  • Water Control: Regulator clamp allows precise control of water flow during irrigation.
  • Safe Design: Top opening allows easy cone access and is sealed with a preattached closure.
  • Volume Markings: Irrigator bag features easy-to-read volume graduations for accurate water measurement.

Note: This kit is intended only for individuals with a colostomy. It is not suitable for those with a urostomy or ileostomy.

Contents:

  • (1) Irrigator
  • (1) stoma cone with connector
  • (1) cleaning brush
Warranty
  • The product warranty is applicable as per the terms and conditions provided by the product manufacturer.

Please call us for specific details.

Return policy
  • No returns will be accepted after 30 days from the date of shipment.
  • All returns are subject to a restocking fee as per manufacturers terms and conditions.
  • All returns must have an RGA number (Returned Goods Authorization), unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
  • We do not guarantee fulfillment of any desired purpose or product suitability to the user and this will not be considered as a valid reason for return.
  • The products must be new, unused condition, not tampered with, in original packaging and returned at the customers expense in the original packaging.
  • If your return is not due to any manufacturing defect then the original shipping cost will be deducted from the total refund.
  • Hygiene, bath and toilet items cannot be returned once opened or used.
  • Standard manufacturer terms and conditions apply for return policy of this product.

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Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1. How often should I irrigate?

Most people irrigate their colostomy every day or every other day. This will be influenced somewhat on your past bowel habits.

Q2. What time of day should I irrigate?

It is best to irrigate about the same time every day. You can choose the time of day that works best with your schedule.

Q3. Can I use tap water to do my irrigation?

Most tap water is fine to use. If the water is safe to drink, it is generally safe for your colostomy irrigation.

Q4. How fast should the water flow into my stoma?

That will depend upon how much water you use. If you use 1000 cc (one quart) of water, it will take approximately ten minutes. If the water stops flowing you may need to reposition the cone.

Q5. What does it mean when I experience cramps during my irrigation?

It could be because the water is going into your bowel too quickly. You can use the clamp to stop the flow of water. Leave the cone in your stoma and see if the cramps resolve. Water that is too cold may also cause cramping. Removing the stoma cone and allowing the bowel to empty should relieve cramps completely. If severe cramping persists, contact your healthcare professional.

Q6. Do I need to lubricate the cone before I insert it into my stoma?

Some people find that their bowel has enough natural mucus to lubricate the cone during insertion. If you find that the cone does not slip in easily, some water-soluble lubricant on the cone tip makes this easier.

Q7. Do I need to insert the whole cone into my stoma?

No. How far the cone is inserted varies from person to person. The cone should be snug enough to prevent water from coming out of your stoma when you begin the irrigation. If you have questions, contact your healthcare professional.

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