Salivary disorders are common reason for ENT specialist consultation. Sialolithiasis are the most frequent salivary obstruction disease and are characterized by the development of calcified structures in the salivary gland, especially in the submandibular gland. The management of salivary obstruction has changed over the past 30 years. Sialendoscopy is considered as a minimally invasive procedure that allows endoscopic visualization of the salivary ductal system and is increasingly used in both diagnosis and treatment. Moreover, many studies have shown the effectiveness of this procedure. Classification of lithiasis has been set up in 2008 to standardize the nomenclature and was used for patient care since 2009. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the relevance of the lithiasis's classification to predict the efficacy of sialendoscopy in treatment of sialolithiases.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
138
CHR Metz Thionville
Metz, Moselle, France
Recurrence of symptom
Absence or presence of symptoms associated to lithiasis
Time frame: Month 6
Number of clinical signs
number of clinical signs of the clinical suspicion
Time frame: Day 1
Number of intraoperative complications
number of intraoperative complications
Time frame: Day 1
Number of post-operative complications
Number of post-operative complications
Time frame: Day 1
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