This topic is about finding suitable irrigation sleeve options for people using a two-piece colostomy system where the pouch sticks to the base plate with a large adhesive. The person is interested in starting colostomy irrigation but has noticed that most sleeves are designed to clip onto a different type of base plate. They are looking for practical solutions or compatible products.
Here are some helpful tips and insights:
1. You don't need to attach the irrigation sleeve to your pouch flange. You can place the sleeve directly against your skin and secure it with a standard elastic ostomy belt. This method has been used successfully for many years.
2. Before you start irrigation, make sure to check with your stoma nurse or doctor to see if you are a suitable candidate, as irrigation is not suitable for everyone with a colostomy.
3. Reusable irrigation sleeves are available from companies like Hollister and Coloplast. These sleeves are designed to work with a belt and can be washed, sterilized, and reused. Some users have reported using a single sleeve for up to 18 months without any issues.
4. Coloplast offers a complete gravity-feed irrigation kit that includes the sleeve and necessary tubing.
5. Some users have had negative experiences with purely adhesive ("stick-on") irrigation sleeves and prefer the belt-secured versions from Hollister or Coloplast.