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Parotid gland sialolithiasis: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis: Title page

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Parotid gland sialolithiasis: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis: Title page / Salzano, G.; Scocca, V.; Committeri, U.; Troise, S.; Vaira, L. A.; Lechien, J. R.; Abbate, V.; Orabona, G. D.. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0937-4477. - (2025). [10.1007/s00405-025-09697-y]
Abstract:
Purpose: Parotid sialolithiasis represents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to the anatomy of the gland and the proximity of the facial nerve. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of various treatment modalities for parotid gland stones. Methods: A systematic review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. Eligible studies were identified by searching PubMed/MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, Scopus and Google Scholar. Eligible observational studies and clinical trials reporting on patients with parotid stones were included. The outcomes assessed included stone-free rate, symptom improvement and the presence of any complications. A single-arm random-effects meta-analysis was performed, focusing on endoscopy-only, endoscopy-assisted and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). Bias risk was assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale. Results: A total of 42 studies involving 1,559 patients were analyzed. Endoscopy-assisted removal showed the highest stone-free rate (93%, 95%CI: 90–96) and symptom improvement (91%, 95%CI: 92–99) (p < 0.05). Combined endoscopic-external approaches were effective for complex stones but had higher complication rates (24%, 95% CI: 14–37). ESWL had a lower stone-free rate (58%) but aided long-term symptom control (p < 0.05). CT-navigation did not significantly enhance clearance (80%). Most complications were minor; no permanent facial nerve injuries were reported. The quality of the evidence was limited by heterogeneity and the lack of any randomized trials. Conclusions: Endoscopy-assisted and combined approaches offer effective, gland-preserving options for parotid sialolithiasis. ESWL and laser techniques remain adjunctive but warrant further research. Prospective, standardized trials are needed to define any optimal management strategies.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CT-navigation; Endoscopic surgery; Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy; Parotid; Salivary gland; Sialolithiasis
Elenco autori:
Salzano, G.; Scocca, V.; Committeri, U.; Troise, S.; Vaira, L. A.; Lechien, J. R.; Abbate, V.; Orabona, G. D.
Autori di Ateneo:
VAIRA Luigi Angelo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/378388
Pubblicato in:
EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY
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