Retrospective analysis of a combined endoscopic and transcutaneous technique for the management of parotid salivary gland stones

Jura Numminen, Saara Sillanpää, Jussi Virtanen, Markku Sipilä, Markus Rautiainen

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    Abstract

    Sialendoscopy is used in the diagnosis and treatment of various symptoms relating to the salivary gland, e.g. chronic swelling or obstruction and inflammation of the salivary duct. Small intraductal stones can be removed with various instruments during sialendoscopy, whereas larger ones can be fragmented with extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy or laser. However, 5-10% of the patients with parotid stones cannot be treated with these methods. In patients with large impacted stones or stones in a hilus area, a combined endoscopic and transcutaneous technique can be employed. The stone is approached endoscopically, a skin flap is raised over or a small incision is made through the illuminated area, and the stone is removed by an external route with minimal morbidity. This retrospective study analysed the cases of 8 patients treated using the combined technique, 6 of whom became symptom free. Superficial parotidectomy was performed in 1 patient. No complications were observed, and ductal stents were not used. The average diameter of the stones was 7.6 mm (range 7.0-10.2). The combined technique is recommended for the removal of large and impacted intraductal stones in the parotid gland. No major complications have been reported.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)282-287
    Number of pages6
    JournalORL Journal of Otorhinolaryngol Related Specialties
    Volume76
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

    Keywords

    • Combined approach
    • Parotid gland
    • Sialendoscopy
    • Sialolithiasis
    • Stenting

    Publication forum classification

    • Publication forum level 1

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