The topic is about the Osto-EZ-Vent, a handy little device designed to help ostomy pouch users manage gas buildup, often referred to as "ballooning." This stick-on valve can be attached to any ostomy pouch, making it easier to release gas without the hassle of opening the pouch. The person considering this product finds it reasonably priced and is eager to try it out to avoid the nightly routine of "burping" the pouch.
Here are some helpful insights and advice shared by others who have experience with the Osto-EZ-Vent:
1. A user purchased a 10-pack on eBay for about $1.50 each with free shipping and is expecting delivery soon. They are also seeking advice on ordering supplies through insurance and whether the Osto-EZ-Vent is typically covered or an out-of-pocket expense.
2. Performance:
- Many users find the Osto-EZ-Vent effective for quick gas release, which helps prevent the pouch from ballooning. This means there's no need to open the tail clip.
3. Insurance & Cost:
- One person mentioned that Medicare covers the Osto-EZ-Vent, but it's a good idea to check with your specific insurance plan to confirm coverage.
4. Application & Adhesion Tips:
- Clean the area on the pouch where you plan to stick the vent with 91% isopropyl alcohol to improve adhesion.
- Use a hair dryer to warm the adhesive before applying it to the pouch.
- After attaching the vent, let the pouch sit unused for about 24 hours to ensure a secure bond.
- It's helpful to prepare several pouches in advance so they're ready when needed.
5. Placement & Clogging Prevention:
- Place the vent as high as possible on the pouch and slightly off-center from the stoma opening to reduce the risk of clogging.
- Some users notice clogging only after about five days of wear.