ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions
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09 18 Assistive products for ostomy care
Skin-protective agents, see 09 21 18.
Flexible closed containers, which cannot be emptied, for collecting bodily waste matter through a stoma.
Effluent collection systems in which a component is positioned around the stoma, allowing a closed-ended bag to be attached or removed while the component itself remains in position.
Effluent collection system with or without a flange, all the component parts of which are removed from the body when the bag is changed.
Effluent collection system in which a component is positioned around the stoma, allowing a bag for collecting urine or soft feces from a stoma to be attached or removed while the component itself remains in position.
Products that apply pressure and provide support in order to hold in place a bag collecting bodily waste matter through a stoma.
Devices applied around a bag to ensure the correct position of the assistive product for ostomy care.
Products that are used to fasten ostomy products to the body by adhesion.
Devices that allow emptying or reclosure of an open-ended ostomy bag.
Devices and materials that absorb unwanted smells or emit fragrance, used for ostomy care.
Devices to enclose a bag collecting bodily waste matter from a stoma.
Included are, e.g., products to flush the bowel.
Devices that protect from harmful external influences the opening or hole through which bodily waste is drained from the intestines.
Tubes for draining bodily waste from an internal stoma container directly through an opening, e.g., into the toilet.
Equipment for washing out the internal containers which collect bodily waste matter from the intestines through an opening.
Flexible container for collecting body effluent from a stoma, with an opening for emptying the bag.
Effluent collection system in which a component is positioned around the stoma which allows an open-ended bag to be attached or removed while the component itself remains in position.
Products with the purpose to seal the ostomy bag to the skin and stay on, protecting the peristomal skin from excrements and secretion and keeping the skin physiology intact by absorbing or permeating sweat.
Included are, e.g., fillers and assistive products to protect and make even unevenness in the ostomy area.
Bags and accessories used for post-operative purposes when creating and maintaining a stoma.
Included are, e.g., sterile products.