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TITLE:

ASSESSMENT OF THE TROUBLESOME ELEMENTS OF SIALOADENITIS AS AN INTERVENTIONAL PART OF SIALOGRAPHY FOR THE ERADICATION OF SALIVARY CANAL

AUTHORS:

1Dr. Khadija Altaf, 2Dr. Azka Habib, 3Dr. Madiha Iqbal

ABSTRACT:

Salivary stones plus structures are very usually becoming a reason of one-sided parotid or else submandibular gland bump. Usually, those patients preserved via orderly therapy submandibular stones (pebbles) remain, yet very usual motive of submandibular gland parotid, gland resection does not stay very familiar as this is key medical therapy through postoperative problem say facial bravery paresis. The most known reason of pebble development remains a barrier, structure development principal to stasis of spittle, desiccation, alteration in salivary ph related to oropharyngeal sepsis. Since two-decade, growing consciousness for marginally offensive action also having an expansion of interventional radiological measures for the organization of disruptive sialadenitis have extended to evade medical exclusion of gland also problems related to the operation. The interventional sialographic measures might be done to eradicate salivary canal pebbles and also it is the prime cure method inside salivary canal attacks. For pebble exclusion and also censure dilatation homegrown anaesthesia, I/V cannulas of varied dimensions, balloon dilators and wire bags are practised under fluoroscopy. The wire-guided sialographic method 1st is done for sialography and me/V cannula done for sialography is practised as admittance aimed at interventional sialography. Stones (Pebbles) in intraglandular canals, huge pebbles and distal pebbles nearby hilum of gland remain hard toward eliminate and also minor magnitude moveable pebbles may be effortlessly detached. Our research held at Services Hospital, Lahore from January to August 2017. Keywords: Salivary gland, Salivary Stones (pebble), Salivary canal attack, Salivary fistula, disruptive sialadenitis, Interventional Sialography.

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