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Pediatric ostomy barriers in Canada — shop skin barriers designed specifically for infants and children. Pediatric barriers feature smaller profiles, gentler adhesives, and sizing appropriate for younger patients.
Who are pediatric barriers for? These barriers are designed for infants and children who require ostomy care. The Coloplast SenSura Mio Baby is designed for neonates and infants, while the SenSura Mio Flex Kids accommodates growing children. For adult-sized barriers, see our cut-to-fit, pre-cut, or moldable barriers.
What to look for: Confirm the cut-to-fit range accommodates your child's stoma size, and check the flange coupling size for pouch compatibility. Pediatric ostomy care should always be managed in consultation with your child's healthcare team.
Available from Coloplast — shipped within Canada. Free shipping on orders over $150.
Pediatric Barriers FAQ
What makes a pediatric barrier different from an adult barrier?
Pediatric barriers are smaller in overall size with gentler adhesives designed for sensitive young skin. They feature sizing ranges appropriate for infant and child stomas, and smaller flange profiles that sit comfortably on a child's body.
What is the difference between the Baby and Kids baseplates?
The SenSura Mio Baby baseplate is designed for neonates and infants with a very small profile. The SenSura Mio Flex Kids baseplate accommodates growing children with a larger cut-to-fit range (0–35mm) and a flexible design suited for active kids.
Which pouches are compatible with these barriers?
These barriers are part of the Coloplast SenSura Mio 2-piece system. They must be paired with compatible SenSura Mio pouches that match the flange coupling size. Check the product page for specific compatibility details or consult your child's stoma care team.
How often should a pediatric barrier be changed?
Barrier change frequency for children varies based on the child's age, activity level, output, and skin condition. Always follow your healthcare team's recommendations and the manufacturer's instructions. Monitor for signs of skin irritation or adhesion loss between changes.