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Bilateral submandibular gland excision with parotid duct ligation for treatment of sialorrhea in children: long-term results.

Yoram Stern1, Rafael Feinmesser, Michael Collins, Sally R Shott, Robin T Cotton.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiple procedures have been advocated for the surgical control of chronic sialorrhea in children. However, some of them are associated with significant complications or only short-term success.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the safety of bilateral submandibular gland excision (SGE) with parotid duct ligation (PDL) and to assess its long-term complications and efficacy in the treatment of chronic sialorrhea in children.
DESIGN: Case series. Telephone interview of patients' families.
SETTING: Tertiary care children's hospital. PATIENTS: Ninety-three patients with chronic sialorrhea who underwent bilateral SGE with PDL from 1988 to 1997. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Operative and postoperative complications, length of postoperative hospitalization, postoperative drooling, care requirements, xerostomia, dental caries, and overall satisfaction.
RESULTS: The mean postoperative stay was 2.4 days. There were 3 postoperative complications. Seventy-two families were interviewed (follow-up time, 1-10 years): 62 (87%) reported no further drooling or significant improvement; 7 reported the occurrence of dry mouth; and 2 reported an increase in dental caries.
CONCLUSION: Bilateral SGE with PDL is a safe and consistently efficient procedure for the treatment of chronic sialorrhea in children.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12117339     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.128.7.801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0886-4470


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