Measure
the stoma size from the
base of the stoma with the
measuring guide provided.
Trace
the stoma outline you have
selected onto the release paper on
the skin barrier. The small starter hole
should be in the center of your
tracing. (Gloving may not be
necessary; consult with your health-
care professional).
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Begin by cleansing the skin around your child’s stoma with a mild, non-oily soap and warm water. If you prefer to use commercial wet wipes
on the skin around the stoma, choose a brand that does not contain oils or lotions, since they make it difficult for the pouching system to
stick. The skin should be free of any solvent or greasy substances. Pat dry thoroughly.
How to Use
ConvaTec Little Ones
®
One-Piece Extra Small Ostomy System*
Skin Barrier/Pouch Preparation and Application
Important:
Before cutting, separate
the front and back panels of the
pouch to avoid cutting through the
pouch. Pouch should contain a small
amount of air. Cut along the tracing
with curved, short-blade scissors.
Cut
the center hole the same size as
the stoma, using guidelines on the
release paper. Do not cut beyond the
last line.
Prior to applying the pouch, it is recom-
mended that you close the InvisiClose
®
clipless tail closure system by folding
upwards and pressing the interlocking
closures together until you feel them
lock into place. A “click” indicates a
secure closure.
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Remove the release paper from the skin
barrier.
Place the pouching system gently in
position over your child’s stoma.
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Attachment of Pouch
Pouch Removal
To remove the old pouch and skin
barrier, have a wet paper towel or soft
washcloth ready to clean the skin.
Hold the edge of the pouch with one
hand and push down gently on the
skin with your other hand to release
the skin from the pouch and the skin
barrier. Go slowly and gently.
Discard as necessary.
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During application, maintain gentle
pressure on the skin barrier for 30
seconds to improve adhesion.
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Application Card
Press the skin barrier against the skin,
paying particular attention to the area
closest to the stoma.
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