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Basic Sialendoscopy Techniques
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009When basic surgical principles are followed diagnostic salivary endoscopy is a relatively safe operative procedure. Therapeutic sialendoscopy uses such instrumentation as lasers, forceps, baskets, and balloons for endoductal fragmentation, retrieval, and dilatation.
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Sialendoscopie: endoscopische benadering van obstructieve speekselklieraandoeningen
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2013Sialendoscopy: endoscopic approach to obstructive salivary gland defects Obstructive defects of the parotid and the submandibular gland often present themselves clinically by mealtime-related swelling of the affected salivary gland, the so-called 'mealtime syndrome'.
de Visscher, J G A M +3 more
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Intraductal pressure during sialendoscopy
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014AbstractBackground:Sialendoscopy can be followed by swelling and infection of the salivary gland. A possible pathomechanism is damage of the deeper salivary duct system by intraductal pressure generated by the irrigation fluid.Method:After measuring the physiological intraductal pressures which arise during sialendoscopy, these pressures were simulated
J C, Luers +3 more
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Interventional Sialendoscopy After Sialadenectomy
The Laryngoscope, 2013Objectives/HypothesisTo evaluate the use of diagnostic and interventional sialendoscopy in patients with prior parotidectomy or submandibular gland excision and persistent sialadenitis and/or sialolithiasis.Study DesignRetrospective case series.MethodsRetrospective review of medical records, including demographic data, clinical presentation and exam ...
Sunitha M, Sequeira +2 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009
Technical developments have taken place since the first endoscopes suitable for sialendoscopy appeared. Now, a variety of endoscopes are available. Ranging from rigid to flexible, each type has its own properties. Light sources, imaging, recording instrumentation, and other equipment used with the endoscopes facilitate or extend the range of their use.
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Technical developments have taken place since the first endoscopes suitable for sialendoscopy appeared. Now, a variety of endoscopes are available. Ranging from rigid to flexible, each type has its own properties. Light sources, imaging, recording instrumentation, and other equipment used with the endoscopes facilitate or extend the range of their use.
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Prognostic factors for therapeutic sialendoscopy
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2017AbstractObjective:To review our experience with therapeutic sialendoscopy in both the submandibular and parotid glands in order to determine prognostic factors and improve successful outcomes.Study design:Single-centre, retrospective chart review.Method:The medical records of patients who had undergone sialendoscopy for sialolithiasis were reviewed ...
D, Cox, L, Chan, D, Veivers
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Nonvisualization of Sialoliths during Sialendoscopy
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2016ObjectivesAnalyze the characteristics of patients undergoing interventional sialendoscopy for sialolithiasis whose stones were not visualized intraoperatively.Study DesignCase series with chart review.SettingTertiary care hospital.Subjects and MethodsPatients (n = 276) undergoing sialendoscopy between June 2008 and December 2014 were reviewed for ...
Lauren, Galinat +4 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Obstructive salivary gland disease, commonly due to stones or ductal stenosis, often causes gland swelling, pain, and infection. While traditional treatments include conservative measures and surgical excision, sialendoscopy has emerged as a minimally invasive, gland-preserving approach. This technique allows for diagnostic visualization and concurrent
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Obstructive salivary gland disease, commonly due to stones or ductal stenosis, often causes gland swelling, pain, and infection. While traditional treatments include conservative measures and surgical excision, sialendoscopy has emerged as a minimally invasive, gland-preserving approach. This technique allows for diagnostic visualization and concurrent
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Sialendoscopie et lithotripsie intracanalaire
Oto-Rhino-Laryngologia Nova, 1998<b>Objectifs: </b>La sialolithiase est une pathologie relativement fréquente en ORL, qui conduit parfois à la résection de la glande salivaire. Nous décrivons une nouvelle approche thérapeutique de la sialolithiase, réalisée sous anesthésie locale, en ambulatoire.
F. Marchal +3 more
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Sialendoscopy and Lithotripsy: Literature Review
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009This article presents a brief literature review of sialendoscopy and lithotripsy highlights from journal articles and presentations spanning from 1953 to 2009. Seventy-seven sources were reviewed for this article.
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