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CASE REPORT
Management of an unusual case of iatrogenic parotid sialocele using an infant feeding tube: a novel approach
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  1. Ambadas Kulkarni1,
  2. Soumithran Chandrasala1,
  3. Basavaraj S Nimbeni2,
  4. Surendar Pal Singh3,
  5. Shruti Golai2
  1. 1Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Government Dental College, Calicut, India
  2. 2Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, AME's Dental College Hospital & Research Centre, Raichur, Karnataka, India
  3. 3Plastic Surgery, Jaipur Golden Hospital, Delhi, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Basavaraj S Nimbeni, drbassu{at}gmail.com

Summary

Injuries to the parotid duct and parenchyma resulting in swelling in the cheek region commonly present in maxillofacial practice. Sialocele is a discrete collection of saliva in a subcutaneous cavity that can be iatrogenic, idiopathic or the result of post-traumatic injuries to the duct or parenchyma, presenting as a salivary pseudocyst or retention cyst. We present an unusual case of parotid sialocele following surgery for sialolithiasis which presented with progressive painless swelling in the preauricular region of 9 months duration. Treatment included surgical exploration under local anaesthesia and draining the cavity by keeping the opening patent using an infant feeding tube.

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