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Rev. cuba. estomatol ; 57(2): e2364, abr.-jun. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1126511

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RESUMEN Introducción: La sialolitiasis es una afección frecuente de las glándulas salivales mayores que se manifiesta con mayor frecuencia en pacientes de sexo masculino. Objetivo: Presentar un caso clínico de una sialoadenitis por sialolitiasis de glándula submandibular, tratado exitosamente mediante sialolitectomía canicular intraoral. Caso clínico: Paciente de 45 años de edad atendido en el Departamento de Cirugía Maxilofacial de la Clínica de Especialidades "Manuel de Jesús Cedeño", Granma, Cuba, por presentar molestias en el suelo de la boca con aumento de volumen de consistencia dura, móvil y fácilmente desplazable. Radiográficamente, se observó una imagen radiopaca de bordes definidos, ovoide de aproximadamente 4 cm de largo y 2 cm de ancho. Se comprobó que se trataba de una sialoadenitis por sialolitiasis de la glándula submandibular derecha. Se trató la sintomatología mediante analgésicos-antiinflamatorios y antibióticos. Se realizó sialolitectomía canicular intraoral. Posteriormente se efectuó una recanalización del conducto lo que permitió la permeabilización de este. Conclusiones: La sialoadenitis por sialolitiasis es una afección con pronóstico favorable, pues cuando se realiza el tratamiento adecuado se logra que la glándula vuelva a su fisiología normal, lo que mejora la calidad de vida del paciente. En nuestro caso se realizó la remoción quirúrgica a través de sialolitectomía canicular intraoral, sin complicaciones. El paciente mostró excelente recuperación tras un mes de evolución, constituyendo un tratamiento satisfactorio a corto y largo plazo(AU)


ABSTRACT Introduction: Sialolithiasis is a common disorder of the major salivary glands which presents more frequently in male patients. Objective: Present a clinical case of sialadenitis due to sialolithiasis of the submandibular gland successfully treated by intraoral canicular sialolithectomy. Case report: A male 45-year-old patient attending the Maxillofacial Surgery Department at Manuel de Jesús Cedeño Specialty Clinic in Granma, Cuba, presents with discomfort on the floor of the mouth and a hard, mobile and easily movable mass of increased volume. Radiographic examination revealed a radiopaque oval-shaped image of well-defined edges, approximately 4 cm long x 2 cm wide. A diagnosis was made of sialadenitis due to sialolithiasis of the right submandibular gland. Symptoms were treated with analgesics / anti-inflammatories and antibiotics. Intraoral canicular sialolithectomy was performed. Rechanneling of the duct was then conducted to allow permeabilization. Conclusions: Sialadenitis due to sialolithiasis is a condition of a favorable prognosis. Appropriate treatment will have the gland return to its normal physiology, improving the patient's quality of life. In our case, surgical removal was conducted by intraoral canicular sialolithectomy without any complications. The patient had completely recovered after one month's evolution, the treatment being satisfactory both short- and long-term(AU)


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sialadenitis/diagnostic imaging , Surgery, Oral/methods , Salivary Gland Calculi/drug therapy , Research Report , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
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Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent ; 68(1): 49-53, jan.-mar. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-715020

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho é descrever o caso de um sialolito de grandes dimensões em glândula submandibular. Paciente do sexo feminino, leucoderma, 53 anos, procurou o cirurgião-dentista queixando-se de xerostomia, dor e inchaço na região de assoalho bucal, principalmente observado durante as refeições. O exame físico revelou uma tumefação em região submandibular esquerda, sensível a palpação, além de aumento de volume intra-oral firme, na região sublingual esquerda. Ao ordenhar a glândula submandibular, houve saída de pus. A radiografia oclusal inferior evidenciou extensa imagem radiopaca extensa, bem delimitada, cilíndrica e alongada. A associação dos exames clínicos e radiográficos levou ao diagnóstico de cálculo salivar. Foi realizada excisão cirúrgica da lesão sob anestesia local, com preservação da glândula submandibular. O exame anatomopatológico do cálculo revelou, na macroscopia, uma peça cirúrgica de consistência dura e cor amarela medindo 2,2 cm de diâmetro e, na microscopia, a presença de laminações concêntricas de material calcificado. A paciente encontra-se em acompanhamento há 2 anos e 8 meses, sem queixas de função glandular ou fluxo salivar, sem aumento de volume e exame radiográfico sem alterações. Apesar das grandes dimensões do sialolito, sua localização próxima à saída do dueto permitiu um tratamento conservador com bons resultados para a paciente.


This paper aims to describe a case of a large submandibular sialolith. A 53-year-old Caucasian female looked for for her dentist complaining of xerostomia, pain and swelling in the floor of the mouth, mainly observed during meals. The physical exam revealed a tender swelling on palpation in the left submandibular region, and also a firm intraoral swelling was detected in the left sublingual region. It was possible to draw pus from the submandibular gland. Mandibular occlusal radiography showed an extensive cylindrical and elongated, well-defined radiopaque image in the floor of the mouth. The association of clinical and radiographic findings led to the diagnosis of salivary calculus. The lesion was submitted to surgical excision under local anesthesia and the submandibular gland was maintened. Macroscopic analysis revealed a yellow and hard in consistency specimen, measuring 2.2 cm in length, and microscopic analysis revealed the presence of concentric laminations of calcified material associated with . The patient is being followed up for 2 years and 8 months, with no complaints of salivary flow or gland dysfunction, without gland swelling and no radiographic changes. Despite it being a large sialolith, its location near the exit of the duct allowed a conservative treatment with satisfactory aesthetic and functional results for the patient.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Salivary Gland Calculi/surgery , Salivary Duct Calculi/surgery , Mouth Diseases , Salivary Gland Calculi/drug therapy , Mouth Floor/surgery , Mouth Floor/physiopathology
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