Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands

Introduction: The acute and chronic inflammations can affect the major salivary glands.  Objective: To evaluate the clinical course of patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands treated with depleting suction.  Methods: A descriptive study of 49 patients with inflammatory pr...

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Main Authors: Yoandris González Sánchez, Carlos Luis Carreras Martorell, Ayaruselkis Jiménez Fuentes, Islay Gutiérrez Galán, Katia Duany Baderas
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Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas 2020-02-01
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Online Access:http://medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/2831
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author Yoandris González Sánchez
Carlos Luis Carreras Martorell
Ayaruselkis Jiménez Fuentes
Islay Gutiérrez Galán
Katia Duany Baderas
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Carlos Luis Carreras Martorell
Ayaruselkis Jiménez Fuentes
Islay Gutiérrez Galán
Katia Duany Baderas
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description Introduction: The acute and chronic inflammations can affect the major salivary glands.  Objective: To evaluate the clinical course of patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands treated with depleting suction.  Methods: A descriptive study of 49 patients with inflammatory processes of the mayor salivary glands was carried out, they were assisted in the Maxillofacial Surgery service of Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso Teaching General Hospital inSantiago de Cuba, from September, 2012 to June, 2014. The surgical aspiration was used to suck the tubes of the affected salivary glands. Some variables were studied, such as age, sex, affected salivary gland, causal agent, symptomatology, treatment sessions and ultrasonographic course.  Results: There was a prevalence of the 65 and over age group (36.7 %) and the female sex (59.2 %). Lithiasis was the causal factor of more incidence and the parotid gland the most affected one.  Patients had a favorable clinical course after the second suction, which demonstrated the existence of favorable ultrasonographic changes.  Conclusions: Depleting suction is a simple and innocuous procedure that avoids operation.
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spelling doaj.art-50ccebe887134de0a857b14eb6fe2c972022-12-21T21:31:47ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias MédicasMedisan1029-30192020-02-012417687907Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glandsYoandris González Sánchez0Carlos Luis Carreras Martorell1Ayaruselkis Jiménez Fuentes2Islay Gutiérrez Galán3Katia Duany Baderas4Hospital General Docente Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Santiago de cubaHospital General Docente Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Santiago de cubaPoliclínico Universitario Carlos Juan Finlay, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Songo- La Maya, Santiago de CubaClínica Estomatológica Provincial Docente Héroes del Moncada, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Santiago de cubaInstituto Superior de Ciencias Médicas. Santiago de CubaIntroduction: The acute and chronic inflammations can affect the major salivary glands.  Objective: To evaluate the clinical course of patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands treated with depleting suction.  Methods: A descriptive study of 49 patients with inflammatory processes of the mayor salivary glands was carried out, they were assisted in the Maxillofacial Surgery service of Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso Teaching General Hospital inSantiago de Cuba, from September, 2012 to June, 2014. The surgical aspiration was used to suck the tubes of the affected salivary glands. Some variables were studied, such as age, sex, affected salivary gland, causal agent, symptomatology, treatment sessions and ultrasonographic course.  Results: There was a prevalence of the 65 and over age group (36.7 %) and the female sex (59.2 %). Lithiasis was the causal factor of more incidence and the parotid gland the most affected one.  Patients had a favorable clinical course after the second suction, which demonstrated the existence of favorable ultrasonographic changes.  Conclusions: Depleting suction is a simple and innocuous procedure that avoids operation.http://medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/2831glándulas salivalescálculos salivalesafección glandularsucción desembrozante.
spellingShingle Yoandris González Sánchez
Carlos Luis Carreras Martorell
Ayaruselkis Jiménez Fuentes
Islay Gutiérrez Galán
Katia Duany Baderas
Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
Medisan
glándulas salivales
cálculos salivales
afección glandular
succión desembrozante.
title Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
title_full Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
title_short Effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
title_sort effectiveness of the depleting suction in patients with inflammatory processes of the major salivary glands
topic glándulas salivales
cálculos salivales
afección glandular
succión desembrozante.
url http://medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/2831
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