Sialendoscopy, Indications, Contraindications: What's the Best Choice for Patients? (AMW) Session
2021 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Experience
Since 1988, the first salivary endoscopy, sialendoscopy become a routine examination for salivary pathology. At the beginning, this was created just for remove stone inside salivary excretory ducts under local anesthesia avoid open surgery. Now, we are in front a multitude indication such as lithiasis, adult’s chronic infections, juvenile chronic parotitis, Sjogren's syndrome, iodine thyroid treatment (I131), IgG4 disease, stenosis, duct anomaly. Majority of this endoscopy are made under general anesthesia and not under local anesthesia. On this jungle of indications which are good for patients without any risk and a real success treatment and not a placebo? Doing sialendoscopy for every salivary pathology is certainly not right way because this is not a universal remedy.
Description
Learning Objective: 1. Explain how to put right indications for sialendoscopy. 2. Give all tricks to success a good sialendoscopy. 3. Make a review of all indications working or not and argue why. Faculty: Philippe Katz, MD(Nothing to Disclose).