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. 1992 Nov;74(6):395–396.

The 'Jaykay' stoma flange cutter.

M C Parker 1, C A King 1, C Myers 1
PMCID: PMC2497692  PMID: 1471835

Abstract

One of the many difficulties associated with stoma management is that of cutting the hole in the appliance to fit neatly and precisely around the mucocutaneous border. A new stoma flange cutter has been designed which facilitates the cutting or the enlargement of holes in stoma flanges to the exact size required. This equipment may be of use to partially sighted or manually disabled patients as well as to those able patients who would prefer an easier method of cutting the hole in their stoma flange. It may also be of use in operating theatres to enable theatre nurses to cut flanges more accurately and quickly for patients with colostomies, ileostomies or urinary conduits.

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