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Sialendoscopy Strategies for Difficult Cases
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009Salivary gland preservation during treatment for obstructive duct and gland problems is a goal worth pursuing. Difficult cases may seem to be candidates for sialadenectomy. However, progress in endoscopic and open-surgical procedures can help the physician to find solutions that overcome difficult problems without removing the gland.
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2017
Key Points 1. Diagnostic office-based sialendoscopy is an option for cooperative adult patients with obstructive salivary symptoms of unknown etiology. 2. General anesthesia may be necessary for uncooperative patients, difficult anatomy, extensive disease, and/or need for invasive therapeutic intervention.
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Key Points 1. Diagnostic office-based sialendoscopy is an option for cooperative adult patients with obstructive salivary symptoms of unknown etiology. 2. General anesthesia may be necessary for uncooperative patients, difficult anatomy, extensive disease, and/or need for invasive therapeutic intervention.
Andrew Fuson +3 more
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Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
Prasad John Thottam +2 more
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Prasad John Thottam +2 more
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Sialendoscopie voor obstructieve speekselklieraandoeningen
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 2013Obstructive disorders of the salivary glands usually manifest as a swelling which is associated with meals ('mealtime syndrome') as well as inflammation of the gland. Obstruction of the salivary ducts of the parotid and submandibular glands is usually caused by a salivary stone, mucous plug or by a stenosis.
van der Meij, Erik H +3 more
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