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Predictive factors for outcomes of sialoendoscopy
Hannah Damasceno Barreto1, Jose Higino Steck1, Samuel Serpa Steck2
1Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Departamento de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Objectives:
We evaluated the epidemiological and clinical factors related to the complications and failure of sialoendoscopy.
Methods:
This retrospective study analyzed the medical records of patients who underwent sialoendoscopy between 2010 and 2019.
Results:
Of the 174 sialoendoscopies analyzed, 125 (71.8%) were performed in women, and 114 (65.5%), in the parotid gland. The most prevalent complications described were false path (4.59%) and restenosis (2.30%). Complications in the submandibular gland were 3.43 times more common than those in the parotid gland and procedures in that gland were less successful (86.7% vs. 91.2%). Sialolithiasis treatment was most strongly associated with complications and failure then the other groups.
Conclusion:
Sialoendoscopy has uncommon and limited complications. Procedures in the submandibular gland and for sialolithiasis treatment were more likely to result in complications and recurrences.
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