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Introduction of a new diagnostic procedure: salivary duct endoscopy (sialendoscopy) clinical evaluation of sialendoscopy, sialography, and X-ray imaging.
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1994
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Medical UltrasoundDiagnosisGastroenterologyNew Diagnostic ProcedureSurgeryPrecise DiagnosisSalivary Duct EndoscopyOutpatient BasisSalivary GlandEndoscopic ImagingX-ray ImagingGross AnatomyNew ProcedureRadiologyHealth SciencesAbdominal ImagingUltrasoundEndoscopic DiagnosisInterventional EndoscopyMedicineAnesthesiology
The diagnosis of obstructive salivary duct disorders to date has been based on imaging by roentgenography and ultrasound, which do not always yield a precise diagnosis. Sialendoscopy is a new procedure for identifying the cause of obstructive symptoms with direct inspection of the efferent salivary duct system by means of a microendoscope. This new technique does not impose a strain on the patient and is performed under local anaesthesia on an outpatient basis.