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DESCRIPTION:<p style="margin-left: 0px!important\;">Sialolithiasis is the c
 ause of about 60%-70% of obstructive salivary gland diseases\, and it is f
 ound in the submandibular gland by approximately 80%. Using sialendoscopy\
 , stones under the size of 4 mm in the Wharton’s or Stenon’s ducts may
  be caught and extracted by baskets or other tools by approximately 80%. H
 owever\, the stones of this size constitute 15% to 20% of all cases. It is
  possible to use sialendoscopy or combined approaches to extract stones th
 at are larger after breaking them up and separating them into smaller part
 icles. In this presentation\, the speaker aimed to explain the indications
 \, treatment outcomes and reliability levels of the intraductal pneumatic 
 lithotripsy (IPL) and holmium laser-assisted lithotripsy (HLL) methods tha
 t are used to sialendoscopically separate stones into smaller pieces in sa
 livary gland sialolithiasis patients. And also\, the speaker will present 
 the personal experience about the topic and will describe the advantages a
 nd disadvantages of these two techniques in salivary gland stones.</p>
DTSTAMP:20260503T173217Z
LOCATION:Sialendoscopy
SUMMARY:Sialendoscopy. Holmium laser lithotripsy versus pneumatic lithotrip
 sy in salivary gland stones - Süleyman Özdemir\, Barry Schaitkin
URL:https://sciencenext.org/ifos2026/talk/FBHRVH/
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