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Abdominal Wall
The muscles and tissues that form the boundary of the abdominal cavity, playing a key role in posture and protecting internal organs.
Fecal Elimination
The process of expelling feces (stool) from the body through the rectum and anus; a critical bodily function for the removal of waste and toxins.
Urinary Elimination
The process of expelling urine from the body, an essential function for removing waste and maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance.
Colostomy
A surgical procedure to create an opening in the abdominal wall for the elimination of waste, connecting a part of the colon to the surface of the abdomen.
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