2016 Journal of cranio-maxillo-fac…

Transoral Stensen's Duct Approach: A 22-case retrospective study.

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Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery Vol. 44 (11) : 1796-1799 • Nov 2016

INTRODUCTION: Parotid gland duct lithiasis is preferentially managed using minimally-invasive techniques such as sialendoscopy and lithotripsy. However, these 2 techniques cannot remedy all obstructions and other techniques such as the Transoral Stensen's Duct Approach (TSDA) may sometimes be helpful. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective study of patients treated with TSDA was conducted to evaluate this procedure between 2006 and 2013. Criteria for inclusion were: failures for lithiases (22 patients and 28 lithiases) treated with sialendoscopy and/or lithotripsy for parotid gland duct obstruction. Mean follow-up was 47.4 months. Pain intensity, swelling and occurrence of infectious episodes were evaluated immediately and after middle-term and long-term follow-up (up to 36 months). RESULTS: The best results were obtained for anterior lithiasis, with an 87.5% immediate success rate. Morbidity was low with 2 transient facial nerve upper buccal branch palsies and 2 post-operative stenoses. DISCUSSION: TSDA is an easy-to-perform and safe technique that can be recommended in cases of sialendoscopy or lithotripsy failure for anterior-third parotid duct lithiasis. Even if this technique has shown limitations for more posterior lithiases, or other causes of obstruction (stenosis, megaduct), it requires no specific material and may be useful. It may avoid an external combined approach or a parotidectomy.

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