Salivary Gland Swelling Patient Questionnaire
Relevant Sites Addressing Submandibular Stones
- Sialendoscopy Preoperative Nursing Teaching (Transoral Salivary Gland Endoscopy)
- Simple transoral stone removal: Submandibular Stone and Bartholin's duct
- Use of laser to address stone (video): https://medicine.uiowa.edu/iowaprotocols/sialendoscopy
- Large stone removed transorally: Sialodochoplasty (complex) for right submandibular sialadenitis with stone (sialolithiasis)
- Favorable stone for transoral resection: Salivary Ultrasound Sonopalpation for Stone Favorable for Transoral Removal
- Complicated removal of stone transorally: Sialodochoplasty complex with duct scarring
- Submandibular gland removal: Case example Submandibular Gland Resection
- Information about salivary stones in general: Sialolithiasis - Salivary Stones - What Causes Them and How to Manage
- Large stone requiring gland removal: Ultrasound CT Sialendoscopy and Gross Appearance of Submandbiular Stone
- Submandibular duct stent placement and removal: Submandibular Duct Stent (Wharton's Duct)
- Information about salivary swelling in general: Salivary Swelling
- Retained submandibular duct stone after gland removal with neck fistula
- Case Example Retained Submandibular Stone After Submandibular Gland Resection with neck fistula
- Case Example of Submandibular Gland Resection with Sialendoscopy to Avoid Retained Stone in Duct Remnant
- Case Example 2 Retrograde Sialendoscopy to Prevent Retained Ductal Stone with Submandibular Gland Resection
- Salivary gland atrophy with chronic obstruction
- Submandibular abscess from stone (sialolithiasis, neck abscess)
- Submandibular Stone Not Seen on CT, Ultrasound or Sialogram