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[Bypass whartonostomy (author's transl)]

G Labrunie, J Lair, C Touzet

    Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale
    |January 1, 1981
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    Submaxillary salivary retention can stem from various causes beyond stones. A new surgical technique creates a permanent salivary bypass, improving outcomes for patients with salivary stasis.

    Area of Science:

    • Otolaryngology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Salivary Gland Disorders

    Context:

    • Submaxillary salivary retention presents as painful swelling, often linked to stones but also caused by ductal issues.
    • Differential diagnosis includes reflex secretory dysfunction, scar stenosis, inflammation, or tumors of Wharton's duct.

    Purpose:

    • To describe a novel surgical technique for managing submaxillary salivary retention.
    • To evaluate the efficacy of a permanent salivary bypass in patients with salivary stasis.

    Summary:

    • A technique creating a new excretory orifice in Wharton's duct proximal to an obstruction was employed in 14 patients.
    • This permanent bypass aims to restore salivary flow and alleviate stasis.
    • The method serves as an adjunct to treating the underlying cause of retention.

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    Impact:

    • The bypass technique appears to enhance long-term results, particularly for submaxillary stone disorders.
    • This approach offers a potential solution for recalcitrant cases of salivary retention.
    • Improved management of salivary stasis can lead to better patient outcomes and quality of life.