Abstract
High – output stoma is one of the complications that can be present in patients with pathologies that require a stoma. Over the years, there has been an increase in the need to establish not only a clear definition of this concept, but also a consensus regarding its management. Carrying a stoma can be a temporary or a permanent condition. This increases the risk of negative consequences, either in the short or long term, since it can mean an increase in the costs of health services as it is a pathology that is difficult to manage and requires constant monitoring.
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