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Extraoral parotid sialolithotomy.

H Baurmash1, S C Dechiara

  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dental and Oral Surgery, Columbia University, New York.

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery : Official Journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
|February 1, 1991
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Extraoral surgery for parotid stones is simplified by accurately locating stones using sialography and sonography. This case report details the diagnostic and surgical management of extraglandular sialoliths.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Parotid stones (sialoliths) can necessitate surgical intervention.
  • Accurate stone localization is crucial for minimally invasive extraoral duct surgery.

Observation:

  • Sialography and sonography were combined to precisely locate extraglandular parotid stones.
  • A step-by-step approach for diagnosis and surgical removal was demonstrated.

Findings:

  • The combined imaging accurately guided extraoral surgical removal of parotid stones.
  • This technique simplifies the surgical management of extraglandular sialoliths.

Implications:

  • Enhanced diagnostic imaging improves surgical outcomes for parotid sialolithiasis.
  • This approach offers a less invasive option for managing parotid duct stones.

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