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Table of Contents
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About Your Urostomy
2
Your Stoma Size and Shape
2
Skin Barriers
3
Pouching Systems
4
Urostomy Pouches
5
Decision Guide
6
Routine Care of Your Urostomy
7
About Wear Time
8
Reimbursement Information
9
HollisterTwo-Piece Urostomy Products
10-11
HollisterOne-Piece Urostomy Products
12-13
HollisterAccessories Solve Problems,
Add Comfort
14-17
Glossary
18
Support Groups
19
Hollister Support Network
Back Cover
Urostomy
What’s Right for Me?
If you have just had urostomy surgery, we know
that you have experienced a life-changing event.
You are now deciding which ostomy products
will work best for you. At the same time, you are
developing skills and routines to help manage
your life.
In this booklet, Hollister has highlighted options
for you to explore - along with features that can
help you make an informed choice.
Our goal is to help you feel in control and
resume the lifestyle you want. Hollister has the
products for you.
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Table of Contents
Page No
About Your Urostomy
2
Your Stoma Size and Shape
2
Skin Barriers
3
Pouching Systems
4
Urostomy Pouches
5
Decision Guide
6
Routine Care of Your Urostomy
7
About Wear Time
8
Reimbursement Information
9
HollisterTwo-Piece Urostomy Products
10-11
HollisterOne-Piece Urostomy Products
12-13
HollisterAccessories Solve Problems,
Add Comfort
14-17
Glossary
18
Support Groups
19
Hollister Support Network
Back Cover
Urostomy
What’s Right for Me?
If you have just had urostomy surgery, we know
that you have experienced a life-changing event.
You are now deciding which ostomy products
will work best for you. At the same time, you are
developing skills and routines to help manage
your life.
In this booklet, Hollister has highlighted options
for you to explore - along with features that can
help you make an informed choice.
Our goal is to help you feel in control and
resume the lifestyle you want. Hollister has the
products for you.
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Contact Hollister if you need a
stoma measuring guide.
Every stoma is a little different in size and shape. Your stoma may get smaller
during the first six weeks after surgery, so it's good to measure it frequently.
Measure your stoma until it stops changing, or if you are having problems with
leakage or skin irritation next to your stoma.
To choose the correct size Hollister skin barrier, pick one that fits closely
around your stoma.
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About Your Urostomy
Your urinary system is made up of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra
(shown below). This system makes urine and allows you to store it in your
bladder.
When the bladder has to be removed or bypassed, and the urine comes
out through an opening on the skin, it is called aurostomy. The place where
the urostomy opens onto your skin is called thestoma.
Urine will drain from the stoma. Your stoma may also drain mucous, a
sticky thick fluid that looks like cloudy material in the urine. This is normal.
The stoma is normally red and moist, bleeds easily, and has no feeling.
The skin next to your stoma should not have rashes or sores. The most impor-
tant thing you can do to keep your skin healthy is to use ostomy products that
fit well and stay in place.
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The stoma is normally red and
moist, bleeds easily, and has no
feeling.
With a urostomy, (ileal conduit
above) the bladder and urethra
are removed or bypassed.
This is the urinary system:
kidneys, ureters, bladder and
urethra.
Your Stoma Size and Shape
Skin Barriers
You will want the best fit possible with your skin barrier. Hollister skin
barriers come with or without tape around the edges. Both types adhere
well to your skin.
Flat Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma sticks out at least an inch from your body, aflat skin barrier
may work well to seal the pouching system securely to your body.
Convex Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma is flat against your skin, or protrudes less than an inch, you may
need aconvex skin barrier. It also may be your best choice if you have a soft
abdomen with a dip or indented area around your stoma.
Pre-sized Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma is round and is no longer changing size you may want to
choose a skin barrier that is already cut to the proper size. You'll see the
term, pre-sized, next to the appropriate products in this booklet.
Cut-to-fit Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma is oval, oblong, or still changing size, you may need to cut
the product yourself and create the size and shape that's correct for you.
Measure the stoma where it is the largest to select the correct size skin barrier.
You'll see the term, cut-to-fit, next to the appropriate products in this booklet.
Flextend Skin Barrier
This is the best choice to use with a urostomy.Flextend skin barriersare
resistant to breakdown and are a good choice if you change your barrier once
or twice a week.
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Contact Hollister if you need a
stoma measuring guide.
Every stoma is a little different in size and shape. Your stoma may get smaller
during the first six weeks after surgery, so it's good to measure it frequently.
Measure your stoma until it stops changing, or if you are having problems with
leakage or skin irritation next to your stoma.
To choose the correct size Hollister skin barrier, pick one that fits closely
around your stoma.
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About Your Urostomy
Your urinary system is made up of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra
(shown below). This system makes urine and allows you to store it in your
bladder.
When the bladder has to be removed or bypassed, and the urine comes
out through an opening on the skin, it is called aurostomy. The place where
the urostomy opens onto your skin is called thestoma.
Urine will drain from the stoma. Your stoma may also drain mucous, a
sticky thick fluid that looks like cloudy material in the urine. This is normal.
The stoma is normally red and moist, bleeds easily, and has no feeling.
The skin next to your stoma should not have rashes or sores. The most impor-
tant thing you can do to keep your skin healthy is to use ostomy products that
fit well and stay in place.
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The stoma is normally red and
moist, bleeds easily, and has no
feeling.
With a urostomy, (ileal conduit
above) the bladder and urethra
are removed or bypassed.
This is the urinary system:
kidneys, ureters, bladder and
urethra.
Your Stoma Size and Shape
Skin Barriers
You will want the best fit possible with your skin barrier. Hollister skin
barriers come with or without tape around the edges. Both types adhere
well to your skin.
Flat Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma sticks out at least an inch from your body, aflat skin barrier
may work well to seal the pouching system securely to your body.
Convex Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma is flat against your skin, or protrudes less than an inch, you may
need aconvex skin barrier. It also may be your best choice if you have a soft
abdomen with a dip or indented area around your stoma.
Pre-sized Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma is round and is no longer changing size you may want to
choose a skin barrier that is already cut to the proper size. You'll see the
term, pre-sized, next to the appropriate products in this booklet.
Cut-to-fit Skin Barrier
(left)
If your stoma is oval, oblong, or still changing size, you may need to cut
the product yourself and create the size and shape that's correct for you.
Measure the stoma where it is the largest to select the correct size skin barrier.
You'll see the term, cut-to-fit, next to the appropriate products in this booklet.
Flextend Skin Barrier
This is the best choice to use with a urostomy.Flextend skin barriersare
resistant to breakdown and are a good choice if you change your barrier once
or twice a week.
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Allurostomy poucheshave a drain valve at the bottom of the pouch so urine
can be drained quickly when you empty the pouch.
There are clear and beige options. All Hollister urostomy pouches have a
soft cover called aComfortWear Paneldesigned to increase your comfort.
At night, you can connect your urostomy pouch to a bedside drainage
collector. Each box of Hollister pouches includes an adapter (below) which
makes it possible to connect your pouch to the drainage collector.
We suggest you clean your bedside drainage collector every day using
m9 Cleaner/Decrystallizer. It comes with a convenient rinse bottle so it's easy
to put the cleaning solution into the tubing to clean the bedside system.
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Pouching Systems
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With a floating
flange, your
pouching system
remains flexible
and comfortable.
With a two-piece
system, the pieces
snap together with
a flange.
You can choose between Hollister one- and two-piece pouching systems.
Each has its advantages. Your pouching system should be secure, odor free
and comfortable, no matter what type you select. The skin barrier should be
changed regularly, once or twice a week.
One-Piece System
In a one-piece system (shown left) the skin barrier is already attached to the
pouch. The one-piece is simple to apply–just peel and stick.
A one-piece pouch lies flat against the skin and may show less under
clothing. If you happen to have a bulge or hernia near your stoma, you may get
the best fit with a one-piece pouch.
Two-Piece System
A two-piece system (shown bottom left) is the most versatile. The skin barrier
is separate from the pouch. The pieces snap together with aflange, a part that
looks like a plastic ring. It is easy to unsnap the pouch and discard the pouch
as often as you like.
Your two-piece system has afloating flange. You can put your fingertips
under the flange for support while you attach the pouch to the barrier.
This helps eliminate pressure on your abdomen when applying your pouch.
If you want to change your pouch more frequently than the skin barrier,
choose a two-piece system.
Urostomy Pouches
New Imagefloating flange eliminates pressure when you apply the pouch.
Skin Barrier
with flange
Tape
Drain Valve
Skin Barrier
Pouch with flange
Pouch
Drain Valve
Hollister urostomy pouches have
a drain valve at the bottom of the
pouch so urine can drain quickly
when emptying the pouch.
m9Cleaner/Decrystallizer comes
with a convenient rinse bottle so
it's easy to put the cleaning solu-
tion into the tubing to clean the
bedside system.
One-Piece System
Two-Piece System
It's Your Choice!
You have many options as
you discover which Hollister
products work best for
your needs.
Use a drain tube adapter to
connect your urostomy pouch
to a bedside drainage collector
at night
Choices
Every Hollister pouch is made with
an odor barrier material to increase
your confidence level when wearing
a pouch.
Hollister pouches offer:
clear and beige options
softComfortWearpanels for
added comfort
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Allurostomy poucheshave a drain valve at the bottom of the pouch so urine
can be drained quickly when you empty the pouch.
There are clear and beige options. All Hollister urostomy pouches have a
soft cover called aComfortWear Paneldesigned to increase your comfort.
At night, you can connect your urostomy pouch to a bedside drainage
collector. Each box of Hollister pouches includes an adapter (below) which
makes it possible to connect your pouch to the drainage collector.
We suggest you clean your bedside drainage collector every day using
m9 Cleaner/Decrystallizer. It comes with a convenient rinse bottle so it's easy
to put the cleaning solution into the tubing to clean the bedside system.
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Pouching Systems
4
With a floating
flange, your
pouching system
remains flexible
and comfortable.
With a two-piece
system, the pieces
snap together with
a flange.
You can choose between Hollister one- and two-piece pouching systems.
Each has its advantages. Your pouching system should be secure, odor free
and comfortable, no matter what type you select. The skin barrier should be
changed regularly, once or twice a week.
One-Piece System
In a one-piece system (shown left) the skin barrier is already attached to the
pouch. The one-piece is simple to apply–just peel and stick.
A one-piece pouch lies flat against the skin and may show less under
clothing. If you happen to have a bulge or hernia near your stoma, you may get
the best fit with a one-piece pouch.
Two-Piece System
A two-piece system (shown bottom left) is the most versatile. The skin barrier
is separate from the pouch. The pieces snap together with aflange, a part that
looks like a plastic ring. It is easy to unsnap the pouch and discard the pouch
as often as you like.
Your two-piece system has afloating flange. You can put your fingertips
under the flange for support while you attach the pouch to the barrier.
This helps eliminate pressure on your abdomen when applying your pouch.
If you want to change your pouch more frequently than the skin barrier,
choose a two-piece system.
Urostomy Pouches
New Imagefloating flange eliminates pressure when you apply the pouch.
Skin Barrier
with flange
Tape
Drain Valve
Skin Barrier
Pouch with flange
Pouch
Drain Valve
Hollister urostomy pouches have
a drain valve at the bottom of the
pouch so urine can drain quickly
when emptying the pouch.
m9Cleaner/Decrystallizer comes
with a convenient rinse bottle so
it's easy to put the cleaning solu-
tion into the tubing to clean the
bedside system.
One-Piece System
Two-Piece System
It's Your Choice!
You have many options as
you discover which Hollister
products work best for
your needs.
Use a drain tube adapter to
connect your urostomy pouch
to a bedside drainage collector
at night
Choices
Every Hollister pouch is made with
an odor barrier material to increase
your confidence level when wearing
a pouch.
Hollister pouches offer:
clear and beige options
softComfortWearpanels for
added comfort
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Pre-sized Skin Barriers
Cut-to-fit Skin Barriers
Flextend Skin Barriers
Flat Skin Barriers
Convex Skin Barriers
Tapeless Skin Barrier -
only in two-piece systems
Clear Pouches
Beige Pouches
Situation
Consider...
Your stoma is round. The size is not changing.
Your stoma is oval. The size is still changing.
You want a skin barrier that is resistant to urine.
Your stoma sticks out or you have a deep crease or hernia.
Your stoma does not stick out. Your skin is soft or you have a slight crease in your skin.
You are sensitive to tape.
You want to see your stoma and or pouch contents.
You do not want to see your stoma or pouch contents.
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Routine Care of Your Urostomy
When your doctor says it is appropriate, you can resume your normal
activities. You will become comfortable with your Hollister pouching
system and develop a schedule that fits your lifestyle. Here are a few
guidelines for successful care of your urostomy.
Empty your pouch when it is one-third to one-half full.
Replace the skin barrier, the waxy part that sticks to your skin, every
three to seven days.
If you use soap, make sure your soap doesn’t contain oils or lotions that
can interfere with adhesives.
Rinse your skin with water, and dry it completely before you apply the
new pouch.
After you apply your skin barrier, hold it against your body for 30-60
seconds. The pressure and warmth help activate the adhesive.
If you wear a two-piece system, try putting your skin barrier on at an
angle, making a diamond shape, for a smoother fit.
You can shower or bathe with your skin barrier and pouch in place, or
you can remove them before bathing. Water will not harm or flow into
your stoma.
If your skin becomes red and sore, or your pouch is not staying in
place, be sure to see your doctor or WOC (Wound, Ostomy, Continence)
Nurse.
New Image is a lifesaver.
I feel secure when I have it on.
— Ericka Jackson
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Pre-sized Skin Barriers
Cut-to-fit Skin Barriers
Flextend Skin Barriers
Flat Skin Barriers
Convex Skin Barriers
Tapeless Skin Barrier -
only in two-piece systems
Clear Pouches
Beige Pouches
Situation
Consider...
Your stoma is round. The size is not changing.
Your stoma is oval. The size is still changing.
You want a skin barrier that is resistant to urine.
Your stoma sticks out or you have a deep crease or hernia.
Your stoma does not stick out. Your skin is soft or you have a slight crease in your skin.
You are sensitive to tape.
You want to see your stoma and or pouch contents.
You do not want to see your stoma or pouch contents.
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Routine Care of Your Urostomy
When your doctor says it is appropriate, you can resume your normal
activities. You will become comfortable with your Hollister pouching
system and develop a schedule that fits your lifestyle. Here are a few
guidelines for successful care of your urostomy.
Empty your pouch when it is one-third to one-half full.
Replace the skin barrier, the waxy part that sticks to your skin, every
three to seven days.
If you use soap, make sure your soap doesn’t contain oils or lotions that
can interfere with adhesives.
Rinse your skin with water, and dry it completely before you apply the
new pouch.
After you apply your skin barrier, hold it against your body for 30-60
seconds. The pressure and warmth help activate the adhesive.
If you wear a two-piece system, try putting your skin barrier on at an
angle, making a diamond shape, for a smoother fit.
You can shower or bathe with your skin barrier and pouch in place, or
you can remove them before bathing. Water will not harm or flow into
your stoma.
If your skin becomes red and sore, or your pouch is not staying in
place, be sure to see your doctor or WOC (Wound, Ostomy, Continence)
Nurse.
New Image is a lifesaver.
I feel secure when I have it on.
— Ericka Jackson
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Supply Quantities
The quantity of ostomy supplies you need depends on the type of ostomy you
have and other things, like the condition of the skin around your stoma.
This may change over time.
Medicare Quantities
For many billing codes, Medicare has set a maximum number of items that are
usually necessary.The actual quantity you need may be more or less, than that
amount. Medicare allows up to 20 pouches and / or 20 standard wear skin barriers
per month. They have not set a maximum quantity for extended wear barriers.
Suppliers usually provide up to 10 extended wear barriers per month. If you need
more than 10, talk to your doctor about providing written medical justification and
a written order for what you need. Give that information to your supplier.
Find a Supplier
Shop around for a supplier. Some suppliers bill Medicare (and other insurance
providers) for you. Some suppliers agree to accept Medicare's approved
amount as payment in full. This means you will only pay your deductible (and
co-insurance provider if you do not have any other coverage). Other suppliers
may ask you to pay for the supplies when you receive them. This could lead to
higher payment amounts for you. Ask specifically about the products you want
to receive.
If you are covered by a private insurance plan or your state Medicaid plan,
check with your insurer to make sure that the products you want are covered.
Also, ask if there are any limits to the number of pouches, barriers or other
items you can receive monthly.
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About Wear Time
Many factors will affect how long you can wear your Hollister skin barrier
and pouch:
How much your stoma sticks out from your skin
Climate, your activity level and how much you perspire
Skin condition around your stoma
Creases, folds and wrinkles in areas around your stoma
Type of skin barrier used
Skin products used underneath the skin barrier*
Usually, a skin barrier is changed once or twice a week, but every
person has their own routine. If your wear time becomes unpredictable,
consult your WOC (Wound, Ostomy, Continence) Nurse.
Plan your pouch change for a time that works well for you. Don’t wait
until your pouch begins to leak or pull away from your skin.
If you have trouble getting your skin barrier to stay in place on your
skin, you may need to get some help with fitting and product selection. The
best source of help is a Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse (WOC Nurse / ET
Nurse). If you need help locating one in your area, call our Customer Service
Center at 1.800.323.4060.
*Please do not use Skin Gel Protective Dressing Wipes, Stock No 7917, or
other skin prep agents under a Flextend extended wear skin barrier as they
may decrease wear time.
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Reimbursement Information
Most insurance carriers pay
for urostomy supplies. If you
have Medicare, the supplies
are covered under Part B.
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Supply Quantities
The quantity of ostomy supplies you need depends on the type of ostomy you
have and other things, like the condition of the skin around your stoma.
This may change over time.
Medicare Quantities
For many billing codes, Medicare has set a maximum number of items that are
usually necessary.The actual quantity you need may be more or less, than that
amount. Medicare allows up to 20 pouches and / or 20 standard wear skin barriers
per month. They have not set a maximum quantity for extended wear barriers.
Suppliers usually provide up to 10 extended wear barriers per month. If you need
more than 10, talk to your doctor about providing written medical justification and
a written order for what you need. Give that information to your supplier.
Find a Supplier
Shop around for a supplier. Some suppliers bill Medicare (and other insurance
providers) for you. Some suppliers agree to accept Medicare's approved
amount as payment in full. This means you will only pay your deductible (and
co-insurance provider if you do not have any other coverage). Other suppliers
may ask you to pay for the supplies when you receive them. This could lead to
higher payment amounts for you. Ask specifically about the products you want
to receive.
If you are covered by a private insurance plan or your state Medicaid plan,
check with your insurer to make sure that the products you want are covered.
Also, ask if there are any limits to the number of pouches, barriers or other
items you can receive monthly.
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About Wear Time
Many factors will affect how long you can wear your Hollister skin barrier
and pouch:
How much your stoma sticks out from your skin
Climate, your activity level and how much you perspire
Skin condition around your stoma
Creases, folds and wrinkles in areas around your stoma
Type of skin barrier used
Skin products used underneath the skin barrier*
Usually, a skin barrier is changed once or twice a week, but every
person has their own routine. If your wear time becomes unpredictable,
consult your WOC (Wound, Ostomy, Continence) Nurse.
Plan your pouch change for a time that works well for you. Don’t wait
until your pouch begins to leak or pull away from your skin.
If you have trouble getting your skin barrier to stay in place on your
skin, you may need to get some help with fitting and product selection. The
best source of help is a Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse (WOC Nurse / ET
Nurse). If you need help locating one in your area, call our Customer Service
Center at 1.800.323.4060.
*Please do not use Skin Gel Protective Dressing Wipes, Stock No 7917, or
other skin prep agents under a Flextend extended wear skin barrier as they
may decrease wear time.
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Reimbursement Information
Most insurance carriers pay
for urostomy supplies. If you
have Medicare, the supplies
are covered under Part B.
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1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
New Image Urostomy Pouches
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A two-piece system is the most
versatile. It comes with a skin
barrier that is separate from the
pouch. The pieces snap
together with a flange, a part
that looks like a plastic ring.
(see page 4) It is easy to leave
the skin barrier attached to your
skin and unsnap the pouch and
discard it as often as you like.
.
Comfortable and flexible for
active lifestyles
Skin barriers available with
or without tape
New Image pouches are
compatible only with New
Image skin barriers
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1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
18402
18403
18404
18412
18413
18414
Urostomy pouches have a drain valve at the bottom for easy emptying.
Transparent, 9" length
Beige, 9" length
If your stoma sticks out at least an inch from your body, you may be more comfortable with aflat skin barrier.
Cut-to-Fit
14602
14603
14604
up to 1-1/4" up to 1-3/4" up to 2-1/4"
Pre-Sized
14701
14707
-
5/8"
1-3/8"
14702
14708
-
3/4”
1-1/2"
14703
14709
-
7/8”
1-3/4"
14704
-
-
1"
14705
-
-
1-1/8"
14706
-
-
1-1/4"
If your stoma is flat against your skin or less than an inch, consider aconvex skin barrier.
New Image Flextend Convex
Skin Barrier with Tape
Cut-to-Fit
14802
14803
14804
up to 1" up to 1-1/2" up to 2"
Pre-Sized
14901
14905
-
5/8"
1-1/8"
14902
14906
14909
3/4"
1-1/4"
1-5/8"
14903
14907
14910
7/8"
1-3/8"
1-3/4"
14904
14908
14911
1"
1-1/2"
2"
New Image Flextend Flat
Skin Barrier with Tape
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
Color Matching System
To help you select compatible New Image components, every box label and
corresponding product, is color coded. First, select the proper skin barrier; then
select a matching color-coded pouch. For example, a “red” skin barrier box
label is compatible with a “red” pouch box label.
New Image Two-Piece Pouching System
Sensitive to Tape?Contact us for tapeless options at1.800.323.4060.
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1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
New Image Urostomy Pouches
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A two-piece system is the most
versatile. It comes with a skin
barrier that is separate from the
pouch. The pieces snap
together with a flange, a part
that looks like a plastic ring.
(see page 4) It is easy to leave
the skin barrier attached to your
skin and unsnap the pouch and
discard it as often as you like.
.
Comfortable and flexible for
active lifestyles
Skin barriers available with
or without tape
New Image pouches are
compatible only with New
Image skin barriers
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1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
18402
18403
18404
18412
18413
18414
Urostomy pouches have a drain valve at the bottom for easy emptying.
Transparent, 9" length
Beige, 9" length
If your stoma sticks out at least an inch from your body, you may be more comfortable with aflat skin barrier.
Cut-to-Fit
14602
14603
14604
up to 1-1/4" up to 1-3/4" up to 2-1/4"
Pre-Sized
14701
14707
-
5/8"
1-3/8"
14702
14708
-
3/4”
1-1/2"
14703
14709
-
7/8”
1-3/4"
14704
-
-
1"
14705
-
-
1-1/8"
14706
-
-
1-1/4"
If your stoma is flat against your skin or less than an inch, consider aconvex skin barrier.
New Image Flextend Convex
Skin Barrier with Tape
Cut-to-Fit
14802
14803
14804
up to 1" up to 1-1/2" up to 2"
Pre-Sized
14901
14905
-
5/8"
1-1/8"
14902
14906
14909
3/4"
1-1/4"
1-5/8"
14903
14907
14910
7/8"
1-3/8"
1-3/4"
14904
14908
14911
1"
1-1/2"
2"
New Image Flextend Flat
Skin Barrier with Tape
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
Color Matching System
To help you select compatible New Image components, every box label and
corresponding product, is color coded. First, select the proper skin barrier; then
select a matching color-coded pouch. For example, a “red” skin barrier box
label is compatible with a “red” pouch box label.
New Image Two-Piece Pouching System
Sensitive to Tape?Contact us for tapeless options at1.800.323.4060.
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Premier One-Piece Pouching System
In a one-piece system the skin
barrier and tape are already
attached to the pouch. This
means the pouch is easy to
apply. You just peel and stick.
Consider aone-piece pouching
systemif you want a low profile,
flexibility, and ease of use.
Flextend skin barriers
Cut-to-fit convexity option
ComfortWear panels
Beige, porous cloth tape
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8474
8478
84711
8480
Transparent, 9" length
Cut-to-Fit
up to
1"
Cut-to-Fit
up to
2"
Pre-Sized
1/2"
Cut-to-Fit
up to
1-1/2"
If your stoma is flat against your skin or protrudes less than an inch, consider aconvex skin barrier.
8481
8482
8483
8484
8485
8486
8487
8488
8489
Pre-Sized
5/8"
Pre-Sized
7/8"
Pre-Sized
1"
Pre-Sized
3/4"
Pre-Sized
1-1/8"
Pre-Sized
1-3/8"
Pre-Sized
1-1/4"
Premier Urostomy Pouches
with Flextend Convex Barriers with Tape
8460
8467
8462
Transparent, 9" length
Cut-to-Fit
up to
2-1/2"
Pre-Sized
1"
Pre-Sized
3/4"
If your stoma sticks out at least an inch from your body, you may be more comfortable
with aflat skin barrier.
8468
8463
8469
8464
Pre-Sized
1-1/4"
Pre-Sized
1-1/2"
Pre-Sized
1-3/4"
Pre-Sized
2"
Premier Urostomy Pouches
with Flextend Flat Barriers with Tape
Pre-Sized
1-3/4"
Pre-Sized
1-1/2"
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Premier One-Piece Pouching System
In a one-piece system the skin
barrier and tape are already
attached to the pouch. This
means the pouch is easy to
apply. You just peel and stick.
Consider aone-piece pouching
systemif you want a low profile,
flexibility, and ease of use.
Flextend skin barriers
Cut-to-fit convexity option
ComfortWear panels
Beige, porous cloth tape
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8474
8478
84711
8480
Transparent, 9" length
Cut-to-Fit
up to
1"
Cut-to-Fit
up to
2"
Pre-Sized
1/2"
Cut-to-Fit
up to
1-1/2"
If your stoma is flat against your skin or protrudes less than an inch, consider aconvex skin barrier.
8481
8482
8483
8484
8485
8486
8487
8488
8489
Pre-Sized
5/8"
Pre-Sized
7/8"
Pre-Sized
1"
Pre-Sized
3/4"
Pre-Sized
1-1/8"
Pre-Sized
1-3/8"
Pre-Sized
1-1/4"
Premier Urostomy Pouches
with Flextend Convex Barriers with Tape
8460
8467
8462
Transparent, 9" length
Cut-to-Fit
up to
2-1/2"
Pre-Sized
1"
Pre-Sized
3/4"
If your stoma sticks out at least an inch from your body, you may be more comfortable
with aflat skin barrier.
8468
8463
8469
8464
Pre-Sized
1-1/4"
Pre-Sized
1-1/2"
Pre-Sized
1-3/4"
Pre-Sized
2"
Premier Urostomy Pouches
with Flextend Flat Barriers with Tape
Pre-Sized
1-3/4"
Pre-Sized
1-1/2"
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There may be times when you need to protect your skin from adhesives, or treat a minor skin irritation. Perhaps you
are looking for a way to reduce odors or enhance the performance of your pouching system. The chart of Hollister
accessories (below) can help you solve these issues without compromising comfort.
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You want to fill in an uneven skin
surface or there is a gap between
the stoma and the skin barrier
opening on your pouch.
You need to add depth to your
convex product or you need
flexible convexity.
You want to fill in a crease to
prevent leakage.
Your skin is slightly irritated**
and moist.
You have significant adhesive
residue remaining on your skin
or you want to ease the removal
of your tape or skin barrier.
AdaptBarrier Rings to protect the
skin, fill in uneven skin areas or
provide an alternative to paste.
AdaptConvex Barrier Rings to
create a custom shape and
improve the fit of your products.
AdaptBarrier Strips to fill in
uneven areas.
AdaptStoma Powder to help dry
up moist skin.
Universal Remover Wipes to remove
adhesive residue.
Rings may be stretched to fit your
stoma size. Apply to clean dry skin
or to adhesive side of skin barrier
on pouching system.
Rings may be stretched slightly to
fit your stoma size. Apply to clean
dry skin or to adhesive side of skin
barrier on pouching system. Do not
overstretch.
Strips may be cut to various
lengths.
Dust on. Brush off excess powder.
Stop using when your skin heals.
Usually not needed with each pouch
change. Must be washed off of skin
with soap and water after use.
*See product for specific instructions for use.
** Consult your healthcare professional for skin and stoma problems.
If...
Then use,
Comments for use*
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Outer Diameter
7805
2"
A4385
Box of 10
7806
4"
A4385
Box of 10
Inner Diameter
79520
13/16"
A4411
Box of 10
can be stretched to 1"
79530
1-13/16"
A4411
Box of 10
can be stretched to 1-3/8"
79540
1-9/16"
A4411
Box of 10
can be stretched to 1-3/4"
Length
79400
5-1/8"
A4385
Box of 10
7906
1 oz. puff bottle
A4371
Box of 1
NewProduct name and packaging
7760
A4365
Box of 50 wipes
Product Picture
Stock No
Description
HCPCS
Quantity
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There may be times when you need to protect your skin from adhesives, or treat a minor skin irritation. Perhaps you
are looking for a way to reduce odors or enhance the performance of your pouching system. The chart of Hollister
accessories (below) can help you solve these issues without compromising comfort.
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You want to fill in an uneven skin
surface or there is a gap between
the stoma and the skin barrier
opening on your pouch.
You need to add depth to your
convex product or you need
flexible convexity.
You want to fill in a crease to
prevent leakage.
Your skin is slightly irritated**
and moist.
You have significant adhesive
residue remaining on your skin
or you want to ease the removal
of your tape or skin barrier.
AdaptBarrier Rings to protect the
skin, fill in uneven skin areas or
provide an alternative to paste.
AdaptConvex Barrier Rings to
create a custom shape and
improve the fit of your products.
AdaptBarrier Strips to fill in
uneven areas.
AdaptStoma Powder to help dry
up moist skin.
Universal Remover Wipes to remove
adhesive residue.
Rings may be stretched to fit your
stoma size. Apply to clean dry skin
or to adhesive side of skin barrier
on pouching system.
Rings may be stretched slightly to
fit your stoma size. Apply to clean
dry skin or to adhesive side of skin
barrier on pouching system. Do not
overstretch.
Strips may be cut to various
lengths.
Dust on. Brush off excess powder.
Stop using when your skin heals.
Usually not needed with each pouch
change. Must be washed off of skin
with soap and water after use.
*See product for specific instructions for use.
** Consult your healthcare professional for skin and stoma problems.
If...
Then use,
Comments for use*
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Outer Diameter
7805
2"
A4385
Box of 10
7806
4"
A4385
Box of 10
Inner Diameter
79520
13/16"
A4411
Box of 10
can be stretched to 1"
79530
1-13/16"
A4411
Box of 10
can be stretched to 1-3/8"
79540
1-9/16"
A4411
Box of 10
can be stretched to 1-3/4"
Length
79400
5-1/8"
A4385
Box of 10
7906
1 oz. puff bottle
A4371
Box of 1
NewProduct name and packaging
7760
A4365
Box of 50 wipes
Product Picture
Stock No
Description
HCPCS
Quantity
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r
m9Cleaner/Decrystallizer to make
cleaning easier.
Bedside Drainage Collection System
with Anti-Reflux Valve.
Ostomy Belt to help secure an
ostomy pouch.
Mix and use per package
instructions. Clean your bedside
collection system daily.
Connect to urostomy pouch using
urostomy drain tube adapter (7331).
Belt tabs face outward from body.
Should be worn in line with stoma.
Can only be used with a pouch that
has belt loops. Washable. Reusable.
If...
Then use,
Comments for use*
*See product for specific instructions for use.
You want to eliminate crystals
and odor in your bedside
drainage collector.
You want to connect your pouch
to a collector at night, so you
don't have to get up and empty it.
You want the added security of a
belt, or your healthcare
professional has recommended it
to enhance convexity.
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7736
16 oz. bottle
A5131
Box of 1
9839
68 oz.
A4357
Box of 1
7300
26"-43" Medium
A4367
Box of 1
7299
29"-49" Large
A4367
Box of 1
Product Picture
Stock No
Description
HCPCS
Quantity
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r
m9Cleaner/Decrystallizer to make
cleaning easier.
Bedside Drainage Collection System
with Anti-Reflux Valve.
Ostomy Belt to help secure an
ostomy pouch.
Mix and use per package
instructions. Clean your bedside
collection system daily.
Connect to urostomy pouch using
urostomy drain tube adapter (7331).
Belt tabs face outward from body.
Should be worn in line with stoma.
Can only be used with a pouch that
has belt loops. Washable. Reusable.
If...
Then use,
Comments for use*
*See product for specific instructions for use.
You want to eliminate crystals
and odor in your bedside
drainage collector.
You want to connect your pouch
to a collector at night, so you
don't have to get up and empty it.
You want the added security of a
belt, or your healthcare
professional has recommended it
to enhance convexity.
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7736
16 oz. bottle
A5131
Box of 1
9839
68 oz.
A4357
Box of 1
7300
26"-43" Medium
A4367
Box of 1
7299
29"-49" Large
A4367
Box of 1
Product Picture
Stock No
Description
HCPCS
Quantity
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Support Groups
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ComfortWear (Pouch)
Panels
Convex Skin Barrier
Flange
Flat Skin Barrier
Flextend Skin Barrier
Floating Flange
Odor-Barrier Pouch
Stoma
Urostomy
Urostomy Pouch
Wear Time
Glossary
ComfortWear (Pouch) Panels provide a soft cloth between the pouch film
and the skin.
May be used when the stoma does not protrude from the abdomen. The skin
barrier is shaped to press more deeply around the stoma.
The plastic ring in a two-piece ostomy system that connects the skin barrier
and pouch.
May be used when the stoma does protrude from the abdomen.
Flextend is a synthetic skin barrier which is designed to be the most resistant
to liquid discharge.
You can put your fingers under the flange for support while attaching the pouch
to the skin barrier.
Odor-Barrier Pouch is highly resistant in allowing odors to pass through
the pouch material. The odor-barrier quality increases confidence when wearing
a pouch.
The place where the drainage comes out of your body when you have an
ostomy. The stoma is made of intestine, is red and moist, and doesn’t
have feeling.
An ostomy (surgical opening) created to drain urine.
Pouches with a drain valve at the bottom so urine can be emptied quickly
and easily.
Wear time is the length of time a product can be worn before failure. Wear time
varies widely based upon many factors.
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Organizations that provide information
For more information and a free Hollister productcatalog, contact
Hollister Incorporated.
Hollister Incorporated
2000 Hollister Drive
Libertyville, Illinois 60048 USA
1.800.323.4060
www.hollister.com
Consumer Support Groups
United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc. (UOAA)
An association of affiliated support groups that serve people with ostomies
and other intestinal and urinary diversions.
P.O. Box 66
Fairview, TN 37062
1.800.826.0826
www.uoaa.org
American Cancer Society (ACS)
Nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to
eliminating cancer.
1599 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
1.800.ACS.2345
www.cancer.org
Professional Organization
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN)
WOCN, a group for professional nurses, may be one of your best resources because
the WOC Nurse is the ostomy expert. WOC nurses can assist by selecting your stoma
site, choosing appropriate products, and assisting with your education process.
When you have questions, be sure to write them down so when you talk to
a clinician you get answers.
15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 USA
1.888.224.9626 (Toll free)
www.wocn.org
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ComfortWear (Pouch)
Panels
Convex Skin Barrier
Flange
Flat Skin Barrier
Flextend Skin Barrier
Floating Flange
Odor-Barrier Pouch
Stoma
Urostomy
Urostomy Pouch
Wear Time
Glossary
ComfortWear (Pouch) Panels provide a soft cloth between the pouch film
and the skin.
May be used when the stoma does not protrude from the abdomen. The skin
barrier is shaped to press more deeply around the stoma.
The plastic ring in a two-piece ostomy system that connects the skin barrier
and pouch.
May be used when the stoma does protrude from the abdomen.
Flextend is a synthetic skin barrier which is designed to be the most resistant
to liquid discharge.
You can put your fingers under the flange for support while attaching the pouch
to the skin barrier.
Odor-Barrier Pouch is highly resistant in allowing odors to pass through
the pouch material. The odor-barrier quality increases confidence when wearing
a pouch.
The place where the drainage comes out of your body when you have an
ostomy. The stoma is made of intestine, is red and moist, and doesn’t
have feeling.
An ostomy (surgical opening) created to drain urine.
Pouches with a drain valve at the bottom so urine can be emptied quickly
and easily.
Wear time is the length of time a product can be worn before failure. Wear time
varies widely based upon many factors.
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Organizations that provide information
For more information and a free Hollister productcatalog, contact
Hollister Incorporated.
Hollister Incorporated
2000 Hollister Drive
Libertyville, Illinois 60048 USA
1.800.323.4060
www.hollister.com
Consumer Support Groups
United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc. (UOAA)
An association of affiliated support groups that serve people with ostomies
and other intestinal and urinary diversions.
P.O. Box 66
Fairview, TN 37062
1.800.826.0826
www.uoaa.org
American Cancer Society (ACS)
Nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to
eliminating cancer.
1599 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
1.800.ACS.2345
www.cancer.org
Professional Organization
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN)
WOCN, a group for professional nurses, may be one of your best resources because
the WOC Nurse is the ostomy expert. WOC nurses can assist by selecting your stoma
site, choosing appropriate products, and assisting with your education process.
When you have questions, be sure to write them down so when you talk to
a clinician you get answers.
15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 USA
1.888.224.9626 (Toll free)
www.wocn.org
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