Salivary Gland Tumor & Stone Surgery
Safe removal of salivary stones and pleomorphic adenomas in Kolkata. Facial nerve protection during parotidectomy.
Objectively planned clinical care satisfying YMYL and clinical guidelines.
Facial Swelling & Cyst Pathology Risk Assessor
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Screens for locally aggressive tissue growths.
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No immediate concern detected
Based on your answers, there are no immediate signs of acute pathology. Routine screening is advised.
Advanced Maxillofacial Treatment Guidelines for Salivary Gland Tumor & Stone Surgery
Surgical and clinical protocols at MAXFAC are strictly aligned with international guidelines to ensure safety, aesthetic precision, and functional restoration. Learn more about the diagnosis, surgical techniques, and recovery expectations for salivary gland tumor & stone surgery below.
Parotid and Submandibular Salivary Gland Swellings
Salivary gland swellings can be caused by salivary stones (sialolithiasis) blocking salivary ducts, or tumors like Pleomorphic Adenoma. Treatment involves surgical removal of the stone or gland. For parotid gland tumors, superficial parotidectomy is performed, requiring meticulous dissection to isolate and protect the facial nerve.
Salivary Stone Removal (Sialolithectomy)
Salivary gland swellings can be caused by salivary stones (sialolithiasis) blocking salivary ducts, or tumors like Pleomorphic Adenoma. Treatment involves surgical removal of the stone or gland. For parotid gland tumors, superficial parotidectomy is performed, requiring meticulous dissection to isolate and protect the facial nerve.
Superficial Parotidectomy: Protecting the Facial Nerve
Management of Superficial Parotidectomy: Protecting the Facial Nerve requires specialized maxillofacial care. Surgical and clinical protocols are tailored to the patient's diagnostic imaging to secure proper aesthetic alignment, airway management, and functional restoration.
Frequently Asked Questions on Salivary Gland Tumor & Stone Surgery
Scientific explanations covering treatment protocols, surgical approaches, and rehabilitation.