Literature DB >> 28359558

Sialendoscopic removal of fish bone-induced sialoliths in the duct of the submandibular gland.

Toshinori Iwai1, Satomi Sugiyama2, Yuichiro Hayashi2, Senri Oguri2, Makoto Hirota2, Kenji Mitsudo2, Iwai Tohnai2.   

Abstract

Obstructive sialadenitis of the submandibular gland is commonly caused by sialoliths, but more rarely by foreign body-induced sialoliths. Here, we report minimally invasive sialendoscopic removal of fish bone-induced sialoliths in the duct of the submandibular gland. A 43-year-old woman presented with recurrent swelling of the right submandibular gland at other hospital. Computed tomography (CT) showed an 8-mm linear calcification in the posterior part of Wharton's duct. The lesion was deemed difficult to remove and she was followed up. However, because the lesion did not resolve spontaneously within 9 months and chronic sialadenitis symptoms persisted, she was referred to our department for endoscopic removal. CT showed a linear calcification (5.6×1.2×0.8mm) connecting 2 spherical calcifications (2.3×2.1×1.9mm; 1.8×1.4×1.1mm) in the anterior part of Wharton's duct. The patient underwent endoscopic removal of the lesion using a 1.6-mm-diameter sialendoscope under local anesthesia. The specimen contained a fish bone connecting 2 sialoliths. The patient was unaware of the fish-bone injury. After removal, there was no recurrence of submandibular gland swelling during 6 months follow-up.
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Keywords:  Fish bone; Foreign body; Sialendoscopy; Submandibular gland

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28359558     DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2017.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Auris Nasus Larynx        ISSN: 0385-8146            Impact factor:   1.863


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