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Digital sialography: imaging and intervention

T M Buckenham1, C D George, D McVicar

  • 1Department of Radiology, St George's Hospital, Tooting, London, UK.

The British Journal of Radiology
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Digital subtraction imaging (DSI) enhances sialography by visualizing salivary gland ducts. This technique also aids in interventional procedures like stone removal and duct dilation for improved patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Interventional Procedures

Background:

  • Digital subtraction imaging (DSI) is established in angiography.
  • Its application in sialography is less common.
  • Salivary gland imaging often requires detailed visualization of ductal systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of digital subtraction imaging (DSI) in sialography.
  • To assess DSI's role in facilitating interventional procedures for salivary gland conditions.

Main Methods:

  • A 3-year retrospective study involving 109 patients (42 males, 67 females; mean age 44 years).
  • Patients underwent sialography using a digital subtraction imaging technique.
  • Interventional procedures were performed on 13 patients.

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Main Results:

  • Digital subtraction imaging provided detailed visualization for sialography.
  • The technique was successfully employed in 109 patients.
  • 13 patients benefited from DSI-assisted interventional procedures, including stone removal and duct dilatation.

Conclusions:

  • Digital subtraction imaging is a valuable tool for sialography.
  • DSI facilitates effective interventional management of salivary gland pathologies.
  • This imaging modality improves diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes in sialography.