CT导航辅助下颌下腺结石的口腔内取出:一种微创方法。

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjae832
Utku Kubilay, Canberk Kertmen, Orçun Delice
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摘要

涎石症是唾液腺阻塞的常见原因,导致疼痛和肿胀等症状。对于实质内下颌下结石和近端导管结石大于7mm的病例,介入性涎腺内镜检查可能失败,需要行涎腺切除术。作为一种替代方法,可以在ct引导下进行口内结石取出。本病例报告描述一名52岁男性,既往有涎腺炎主诉。影像学证实肝实质内固定结石,尺寸为21 × 18 mm。利用CT导航定位结石并经口内取出。术后当天唾液通过沃顿氏管恢复流动,患者出院,随访1年,无进一步抱怨或新的结石形成。这种微创方法,利用CT导航,允许保存和功能恢复颌下腺,避免皮肤疤痕和降低神经损伤的风险。
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CT navigation-assisted intraoral extraction of large submandibular gland stones: a minimally invasive approach.

Sialolithiasis is a common cause of salivary gland obstruction, leading to symptoms such as pain and swelling. In cases of intraparenchymal submandibular stones and proximal ductal stones larger than 7 mm, interventional sialendoscopy may fail, necessitating sialoadenectomy. As an alternative, intraoral stone extraction can be performed with CT-guided navigation. This case report describes a 52-year-old male with previous sialadenitis complaints. Imaging confirmed a fixed intraparenchymal stone measuring 21 × 18 mm. Using CT navigation, the stone was located and removed intraorally. Salivary flow resumed through Wharton's duct on the same day postoperatively and the patient was discharged without further complaints or new stone formation during a 1-year follow-up. This minimally invasive method, utilizing CT navigation, allows for the preservation and functional recovery of the submandibular gland, avoiding skin scarring and reducing the risk of nerve damage.

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