Long-term rare giant sialolithiasis for 30 years: A case report and review of literature

Author:

Mao Jit-Swen,Lee Yu-Chien,Chi Jessie Chao-Yun,Yi Wan-Ling,Tsou Yung-An,Lin Chia-Der,Tai Chih-Jaan,Shih Liang-Chun

Abstract

BACKGROUND Sialolithiasis is one of the most common salivary gland disorders, most commonly affecting the submandibular gland. Submandibular sialolithiasis can be treated using non-invasive conservative measures and invasive treatments. Treatment selection was based on the ductal system anatomy and the size and location of the stones. This study aimed to review the updates on sialolithiasis treatment and compare the different management strategies of the variables. CASE SUMMARY This report presents a case of a long-term, rare, and giant sialolithiasis within the submandibular gland parenchyma for 30 years in an older adult. Our patient presented with painless right submandibular swelling. Computed tomography revealed a calcified mass measuring 35 mm × 20 mm within the right submandibular gland. In this case, the infection and fibrosis of the affected gland and size of the stone did not provide us with other alternatives except for the excision of the involved gland. Thus, right submandibular sialoadenectomy was performed via the transcervical approach. After the surgery, the patient recovered without any complaints, side effects, or complications. CONCLUSION Tailored management is important for preserving gland function, maintaining low risk, and reducing patient discomfort.

Publisher

Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.

Subject

General Medicine

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