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Robotic‐assisted transoral removal of a submandibular megalith

Rohan R. Walvekar, Patrick D. Tyler, Neelima Tammareddi, Geoffrey Peters

Year
2010
Citations
38

Abstract

The majority of salivary stones are less than 8 mm in size and most frequently occur in the submandibular gland. Traditional management of larger stones involves gland resection. Sialendoscopy combined with an external or a transoral sialolithotomy, also called the combined approach technique, permits stone removal and gland preservation. A 31-year-old male presented to our service with a 20-mm megalith in the left submandibular gland. Here we report the first description of a combined approach using the da Vinci Si Surgical System to facilitate transoral stone removal and salivary duct repair.

Keywords

Submandibular glandSalivary glandMedicineResectionTransoral robotic surgerySurgeryDuct (anatomy)AnatomyPathology

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