Salivary Endoscopy is a rapidly emerging field that has revolutionized the management of non-neoplastic diseases of the salivary gland, such as salivary stones, sialadenitis, and salivary duct stenosis. With the emergence of endoscopic access to the salivary ductal system, several procedural and technical innovations have emerged that have now permitted gland preservation surgery for these pathologies. As more centers and physicians are adopting this rapidly emerging and evolving procedure, there is a need for source of literature that provides current concepts and detailed technical descriptions of the procedures that involve gland preservation surgery. This text intends to capture the current concepts among experts and in literature regarding the management of non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases. The book also focuses on steps of surgical management and technical pearls while providing detailed information on the decision-making process when emcompassing the diversity of clinical presentation, intra-operative decision-making and post op care. Gland Preservation Surgery provides high quality illustrations, clinical and operative images, and videos that serve as an online resource to salivary gland surgeons and endoscopists with varying experience and expertise. Patient Evaluation and Diagnosis.- Patient evaluation and examination.- Salivary Gland imaging.- Fine Needle Aspiration.- Diagnostic and in-office sialendoscopy.- Management of Obstructive Salivary Disorders.- Parotid Stones.- Submandibular Stones.- Ductal Scar and Stenosis.- Radio-iodine induced Salivary Duct Disease.- Trauma Part.- Management of Non-obstructive Salivary Disorders.- Acute and Chronic Salivary Infection: IgG Sialadenitis.- Autoimmune: Sjögren’s Disease.- Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis.- Benign and Idiopathic Salivary Swelling (Sialadenosis; Masseteric Hypertrophy; etc.).- Management of Benign Salivary Masses.- Gland-preserving surgery for benign neoplasms (extracapsular dissection; robotic/facelift/transoral approaches).- Non-neoplastic salivary masses (Vascular Malformations; Cysts; etc.).- Management of Salivary Medical Conditions.- Xerostomia.- Sialorrhea.- Frey Syndrome.- First-Bite and Neurogenic Syndromes.- Brining it All Together: Expert Opinions.- Case Vignettes by Experts.- Pearls and Perils of Salivary Endoscopy.- Endoscopic equipment: nuances and technical points.- Coding and Billing.- Future Directions: Salivary Endoscopy Community.
M. Boyd Gillespie is Professor and Chair of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at UT-Memphis. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where he completed residency and fellowship. Dr. Gillespie earned a Masters in Clinical Research, and is board certified in Otolaryngology and Sleep Medicine. He was among the first U.S. surgeons to perform salivary endoscopy and has educated many of the surgeons in the U.S. who currently perform the technique. He has published over 120 academic papers including the New England Journal of Medicine study of hypoglossal nerve stimulation for sleep apnea.
Dr. David W. Eisele is the Andelot Professor and Director of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Eisele is also Professor of Oncology, and Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Eisele is a Director of the American Board of Otolaryngology and a member of the NCCN Head and Neck Cancer Panel. He has served as President of the American Head and Neck Society, and as Vice-President of the Triological Society.
Salivary Endoscopy is a rapidly emerging field that has revolutionized the management of non-neoplastic diseases of the salivary gland, such as salivary stones, sialadenitis, and salivary duct stenosis. With the emergence of endoscopic access to the salivary ductal system, several procedural and technical innovations have emerged that have now permitted gland preservation surgery for these pathologies. As more centers and physicians are adopting this rapidly emerging and evolving procedure, there is a need for source of literature that provides current concepts and detailed technical descriptions of the procedures that involve gland preservation surgery. This text intends to capture the current concepts among experts and in literature regarding the management of non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases. The book also focuses on steps of surgical management and technical pearls while providing detailed information on the decision-making process when emcompassing the diversity of clinical presentation, intra-operative decision-making and post op care. Gland Preservation Surgery provides high quality illustrations, clinical and operative images, and videos that serve as an online resource to salivary gland surgeons and endoscopists with varying experience and expertise. Captures the current concepts among experts and in literature regarding management of non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases
Captures the current concepts among experts and in literature regarding management of non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases