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For years, the 68-year-old Ms. Liao relied on a nasogastric tube to eat, unable to share meals with her family and reluctant to go out. But with the help of 3D printing technology, a medical team created a custom barrier plate to separate her oral and nasal cavities. Now she can eat normally without food leaking from her nostrils, finally freeing her from life with a feeding tube.
This video instructs medical personnel on how to insert a nasogastric tube to help patients eat. But it’s not very comfortable, and some people unconsciously pull it out. It also affects social interactions.
Ms. Liao
Patient
Other people would always stare at me, so I got shy and scared. I wear a mask and don’t like to go out. It made me less outgoing, and I closed myself off more.
After an oral infection related to lymphoma left her with a hole connecting her mouth and nasal cavity, 68-year-old Ms. Liao relied on a nasogastric tube to eat for eight years. With her cancer now under control, doctors fitted her with a barrier plate that allowed the tube to be removed, freeing her from needing it ever again.
The new device, known as a digital obturator, fits inside her mouth so Ms. Liao can eat and drink normally. Unlike traditional obturators, which rely on manual impressions, are complex and time-consuming to produce, and have a higher risk of error, the digital version can effectively meet patients’ needs.
Huang Yi-fang
Dentistry department director
The process used to take two to four weeks, but now the digital obturator can be made in just two to four hours. In the outpatient clinic we confirm that water doesn’t flow out the patient’s nostrils when they drink through their mouth, then we ask them to remove the nasogastric tube.
Chen Chien-tsung
Hospital committee vice chair
This technology won a national innovation award last year. Using medical 3D printing and more, the medical team combines the latest technologies.
Restoring patients’ quality of life like this requires the joint efforts of ENT doctors, plastic surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists. Thanks to the latest technologies, medical teams are helping patients like Ms. Liao live a normal life.
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