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Open Access 24-09-2021 | Oral Cancer | Original Article

Early Post-operative Feeding: An Investigation of Early Functional Outcomes for Oral Cancer Patients Treated with Surgical Resection and Free Flap Reconstruction

Authors: Grainne Brady, Lauren Leigh-Doyle, Francesco Riva, Cyrus Kerawala, Justin Roe

Published in: Dysphagia | Issue 4/2022

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Abstract

Traditionally patients can remain nil by mouth (NBM) for up to 12 days after oral tumour resection with free flap reconstruction to reduce the risk of flap dehiscence, poor healing and fistulae. The literature reports that patients could on average remain an inpatient for up to 20 days post-surgery. An evaluation of the impact of a defined early oral feeding protocol was undertaken investigating functional outcomes and complications rates. We prospectively reviewed tracheostomy use, length of hospital stay, non-oral feeding status and swallowing function using the Performance Status Scale for Head and Neck Cancer (PSS-HN) within a defined early feeding protocol. Twenty-nine patients underwent surgical resection with free flap reconstruction for advanced primary oral cancer between January 2018 and December 2019. Average age was 59.5 (range 24–88). Tumour sites included oral tongue (n = 10), maxilla (n = 6), mandible (n = 6), floor of mouth (n = 5) and buccal mucosa (n = 2). Median time to decannulation was 7 days (range 3–20 days, n = 11). The majority of patients were able to tolerate at least oral fluids on day 1 post-operatively (86%, n = 25). In addition to oral intake, non-oral feeding was required in 90% (n = 26), the majority of which included a nasogastric tube (NGT) placed intraoperatively 54% (n = 14), others required gastrostomy 46% (n = 12). Median time to nasogastric tube removal was 6 days (range 3–15 days). Median length of hospital stay was 10 days (range 3–51). Mean PSS-Normalcy of Diet (NOD) score at point of hospital discharge was 36.55 (95% CI 30.9–42.2). Flap failure was noted in 3% (n = 1). The adoption of an early oral feeding protocol suggests that there is the potential for a shorter hospital stay and earlier swallowing rehabilitation.
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Metadata
Title
Early Post-operative Feeding: An Investigation of Early Functional Outcomes for Oral Cancer Patients Treated with Surgical Resection and Free Flap Reconstruction
Authors
Grainne Brady
Lauren Leigh-Doyle
Francesco Riva
Cyrus Kerawala
Justin Roe
Publication date
24-09-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Dysphagia / Issue 4/2022
Print ISSN: 0179-051X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0460
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-021-10363-8

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