| Literature DB >> 30484189 |
Song Hee Oh1, Ju Hee Kang1, Yoon Joo Choi1, Bok-Yeol Kim1, Sae Rom Lee1, Se Hyung Lee1, Yong-Suk Choi2, Eui-Hwan Hwang1.
Abstract
Ultrasound (US)-guided salivary gland irrigation is a popular conservative treatment method that improves the success rate and reduces complications of the sialo-irrigation procedure. US is routinely used for evaluation of various salivary gland diseases because of its easy accessibility and absence of ionizing radiation. US also allows dynamic studies with real-time imaging during diagnostic or surgical procedures. However, conventional US images have limitations in salivary duct visualization. Although US images acquired with saline irrigation have improved visualization because of ductal system dilation by the pulling effect, the resultant image quality remains insufficient for diagnosis. Therefore, contrast agents are required during US-guided sialo-irrigation procedures to produce diagnostic image quality. Air bubbles in saline solution have high echogenicity and enhance image quality by acting as a US contrast agent. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical significance of US-guided sialo-irrigation with a saline-air contrast medium, to estimate its diagnostic and treatment efficacy, and to examine the procedure in two patients. In the study, two patients underwent US-guided salivary gland irrigation with air-bubble mixed saline solution. During the procedure, we were able to visualize the salivary gland duct and subsequently irrigate and clean the inside of the duct. As a result, the patients' symptoms were relieved and saline solution mixed with air bubbles was confirmed to be an effective contrast agent.Entities:
Keywords: Contrast medium; Sialo-irrigation; Sonohysterography; Ultrasound; Ultrasound-guided
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30484189 DOI: 10.1007/s11282-018-0331-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Radiol ISSN: 0911-6028 Impact factor: 1.852