Predictive factors for outcomes of sialoendoscopy

Brazilian Journal of OtorhinolaryngologyVolume 91, Issue 5, September–October 2025, 101631Brazilian Journal of OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , Highlights•

Chronic sialoadenitis is mainly treated with surgical procedures.

Sialoadenectomies may result in aesthetic defects and complications.

Sialoendoscopy is an effective treatment for major salivary gland duct diseases.

Sialoendoscopy boasts minimal complications and high success rates.

AbstractObjectives

We evaluated the epidemiological and clinical factors related to the complications and failure of sialoendoscopy.

Methods

This retrospective study analyzed the medical records of patients who underwent sialoendoscopy between 2010 and 2019.

Results

Of the 174 sialoendoscopies analyzed, 125 (71.8%) were performed in women, and 114 (65.5%), in the parotid gland. The most prevalent complications described were false path (4.59%) and restenosis (2.30%). Complications in the submandibular gland were 3.43 times more common than those in the parotid gland and procedures in that gland were less successful (86.7% vs. 91.2%). Sialolithiasis treatment was most strongly associated with complications and failure then the other groups.

Conclusion

Sialoendoscopy has uncommon and limited complications. Procedures in the submandibular gland and for sialolithiasis treatment were more likely to result in complications and recurrences.

Keywords

Sialoendoscopy

Sialadenitis

Sialolithiasis

© 2025 Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.

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