Obstructive Sialadenitis: Stones and Stenoses

This study aimed to discuss the etiology of obstructive sialadenitis, as well as discuss common pathologies and current standards of treatment focusing on gland-preservation techniques.Recent FindingsThe advent of sialendoscopy and associated techniques has allowed for innovative surgical adaptations to allow gland-preservation for complex obstructive pathologies using transoral, endoscopic, and external combined surgical approaches.SummaryObstructive sialadenitis can present a challenging clinical scenario for patients with significant symptoms, especially in the acute setting. The combination of medical management and thoughtful surgical intervention can result in high success rates with resolution of symptoms and reversal of obstructive pathology.
Source: Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports - Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research
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