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The Chepstow feeding aid.

J Fawkes, M Hughes, M F Green

    British Journal of Plastic Surgery
    |July 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    A novel spoon/scoop aids controlled semi-solid food intake, simplifying post-oral cancer surgery feeding. This specialized feeding device offers ease of use and potential for broader applications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Devices
    • Surgical Innovations
    • Nutritional Support

    Background:

    • Post-surgical feeding challenges are common, particularly after intra-oral cancer surgery.
    • Accurate and controlled food delivery is crucial for patient recovery and nutritional status.
    • Existing feeding methods may be cumbersome or inefficient for semi-solid foods.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a specially designed spoon or scoop for controlled semi-solid food insertion.
    • To simplify the feeding process for patients recovering from intra-oral cancer surgery.
    • To explore the usability and potential applications of this novel feeding device.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a custom-designed spoon or scoop.
    • Testing the device for controlled and accurate delivery of semi-solid food.

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  • Evaluation of ease of use in a clinical context.
  • Main Results:

    • The developed spoon/scoop enables accurate and easy insertion of controlled amounts of semi-solid food.
    • The device significantly simplifies feeding for patients post-intra-oral cancer surgery.
    • The design facilitates efficient food delivery, aiding patient comfort and nutrition.

    Conclusions:

    • The specialized spoon/scoop is an effective tool for managing semi-solid food intake in challenging post-operative scenarios.
    • This innovation improves the feeding experience for patients undergoing recovery from intra-oral cancer.
    • Further applications of this device in other clinical settings are anticipated.