Sialendoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery for Salivary Gland Disorders at Mount Sinai

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2022
  • People experiencing swelling in the face and neck after eating may not realize they have a salivary gland disorder - and that it can be treated in a minimally invasive manner. When these glands become obstructed, either from salivary gland stones or from strictures, blockage occurs resulting in a swelling under the jaw or in front of the ear.
    At Mount Sinai’s Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, we treat these disorders using a minimally invasive technique called sialendoscopy.
    In addition to salivary gland stones and strictures (scarring to the duct), other forms of salivary diseases that can be treated with sialendoscopy are:
    · Chronic salivary gland infections
    · Parotid swelling from the radioactive treatment of thyroid cancer
    · Juvenile recurrent parotitis in children
    Our physicians have performed thousands of these complex procedures.
    To make an appointment with Dr. Marita Teng in Head and Neck Oncology, call 212-241-9410.
    To make an appointment with Dr. Michael Turner in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, call 212-844-6881.
    For more information, visit www.mountsinai...

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