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TITLE:

DISORDERLY SIALOADENITIS CHARACTER OF INTERVENTIONAL SIALOGRAPHY

AUTHORS:

Dr. Umar Khalid, Dr Mahnoor Nazir, Dr. Hassan Ali Raza

ABSTRACT:

Salivary stones also structures are often transformed into a clarification of uneven parotids or submandibular organ strokes. In general, the patients secured by methods for a clear movement of the submandibular stones remain, but the usual clarification of the submandibular Garland parotid, organ resection, does not remain fundamental as this is an essential remedy for postoperative problems, e.g. facial intensity paresis. The best-known clarification of rock progression remains disability, structure improvement head to adjust the drool, drying, change of salivary flow ph. in connection with oropharyngeal sepsis. For two decades the creation of knowledge for a hardly unfriendly movement in a similar way with the extension of interventional radiological measures for the treatment of the annoying sialadenitis has led to the fact that they evade the restorative pressure of the organ and beyond that pose questions of action. The interventional sialography measures could be performed to destroy salivary channel rocks, and it is also the primary fixation procedure within salivary channel invasions. For stone cutting and in addition to the accusing dilatation home anesthesia, I/V cannula of various estimates, threshold dilators and wire packs are cleaned under fluoroscopy. The wire-guided sialography methodology is first cultivated for sialography and the I/V cannula obtained for sialography is drilled as recruitment for interventinal sialography was performed. Stones in intraglandular canals, huge rocks and distal shocks near the hilum of the organ remain hard on the way to removal and small moving stones can be effectively limited. Keywords: Salivary canal attack, Salivary fistula, disruptive sialadenitis, Interventional Sialography.

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