Gland-Preserving Salivary Surgery A Problem-Based Approach

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 saliv

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Gland-Preserving Salivary Surgery

M. Boyd Gillespie • Rohan R. Walvekar Barry M. Schaitkin • David W. Eisele Editors

Gland-Preserving Salivary Surgery A Problem-Based Approach

Editors M. Boyd Gillespie, M.D., M.Sc. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis, TN USA Barry M. Schaitkin, M.D. School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA USA

Rohan R. Walvekar, M.D. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Louisiana State University New Orleans, LA USA David W. Eisele, M.D., F.A.C.S. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD USA

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Foreword I

The idea of gland-preserving minimally invasive treatment of salivary gland pathologies increasingly grew in importance at the end of the 1980s. A number of working parties concerned themselves with this topic. This work culminated in the establishment of diagnostic and interventional salivary gland endoscopy, and it is not possible today to imagine the spectrum of treatment options for diseases of the salivary glands without it. There has also been a stronger focus on gland-preserving procedures for benign parotid tumors. Boyd Gillespie’s working party in the United States has bee