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Résumé
Research supports that appropriate stoma placement results in fewer postoperative peristomal skin complications and enhanced adjustment to life with a stoma. In this article, an international group of enterostomal therapy nurses look back at the history of stoma siting, originally called stoma location, to better inform and improve today’s practice.