Stensen’ s duct penetration and sialolith formation: a rare complication of thread lifting surgery

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Dan-Ni Zheng , Xiao-Yun Xu , Xiao-Tong Ling , Deng-Gao Liu
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Abstract

Sialolithiasis is a relatively frequent occurrence, but the etiology of sialoliths remains unclear. Foreign bodies might enter the salivary duct and induce sialoliths by retrograde migration or penetrating trauma. Several reports have involved salivary duct stones formed around a foreign body, such as fishbone, vegetable seed, grass blade, et al. However, an iatrogenic foreign body-induced sialolith is scarcely reported. Thread lifting is a minimally invasive technique for facial rejuvenation with the advantages of short recovery, good-lifting and high satisfaction rate. The injury of the Stensen’s duct was scarcely found in the complications of thread lifting. This paper reports three cases of sialoliths formed by the thread penetrating the Stensen’s duct after facial thread lifting. These cases were treated successfully under endoscopy, though the lifting thread was not extracted in one case. The etiology of sialoliths is reviewed, and the complications of thread lifting are discussed.
斯坦森导管穿透和帆石形成:提线手术中一种罕见的并发症。
涎石症是一种较为常见的疾病,但其病因尚不清楚。异物可能通过逆行迁移或穿透性创伤进入唾液管并诱发涎石。一些报道涉及到在异物周围形成的唾液管结石,如鱼骨、蔬菜种子、草叶等。然而,医源性异物诱导的唾液石鲜有报道。丝线提升术是一种微创面部年轻化技术,具有恢复时间短、提升效果好、满意率高等优点。在提线术并发症中,很少发现斯坦森管损伤。本文报道3例面部提线后,线穿过斯坦森氏管形成的涎石。这些病例均在内窥镜下成功治疗,但其中一例未拔出吊线。本文回顾了涎石的病因,并讨论了提线术的并发症。
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Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Surgery, Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery
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