1. Extremely large submandibular sialolith removal - A case report.
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Mathew, Justin, K. Pothanikat, Joseph, Vinod Kumar, R, Padikadan, Naveen, and Arakkal, Neeta
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SIALOLITHIASIS ,SALIVARY glands ,EDEMA ,SIALADENITIS - Abstract
The Rationale: Sialoliths are calcified organic matter that form within the secretory system of the salivary glands. They rarely measure more than 1.5 cm. Giant sialoliths are rare and defined as a size of 3.5 cm or larger. Patient concerns: Patient complained of the pain and swelling in the right submandibular area for two years with increase in size during meals. Diagnosis: Based on the clinical and radiological investigations. Treatment: Sialolith measuring 39 mm and weighing 7.02 g, was removed in a minimally invasive manner through transoral sialolithotomy using diode 810 μm LASER unit under local anaesthesia. Outcomes: Patient was relieved of the preoperative symptoms and was on follow-up for one year. Take-Away Lessons: Various newer treatment modalities are effective alternatives to conventional surgical treatment of sialoliths. However, transoral sialolithotomy remains the mainstay of management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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