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Urostomy: Emptying Your Pouch

You’ve just had a urostomy. As part of your surgery, a small opening (stoma) was made in your belly (abdomen). Urine and mucus drain from the stoma into a disposable pouch. You’ll need to empty your pouch when it gets to be about one-third full. The pouch is likely to become this full every 2 to 3 hours. Emptying your pouch keeps the pouch from bulging under your clothes. It also helps prevent leakage and odor. You will use a different collection system at night so you will not have to get up to empty the pouch

How to empty your pouch

To empty your pouch, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Empty the pouch.

  • Sit on or stand in front of the toilet. Put a layer of toilet paper in the toilet bowl to keep urine from splashing.

  • Pull your clothes away from the pouch.

  • Hold the pouch drain at the bottom of the bag over the toilet bowl.

  • Open the pouch drain so that urine flows into the toilet.

  • Empty all the urine and mucus from the pouch. While holding the pouch with 1 hand, slide the fingers of your other hand down the pouch. This will help empty any mucus from the pouch.

Woman sitting on toilet emptying urostomy pouch into toilet.

Step 2: Close the pouch drain.

  • Once you’ve emptied the pouch, use a piece of toilet paper to dry the tip of the drain. This will keep any urine or mucus from getting on your clothes.

  • Put the pouch drain in the “closed” position.

  • Wash your hands after emptying the pouch.

Online Medical Reviewer: Rahul Banerjee MD
Online Medical Reviewer: Raymond Turley Jr PA-C
Date Last Reviewed: 5/1/2025
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