Accessory parotid gland with ectopic fistulous duct - Surgical view: A case report and review of current literature.
Journal: National Journal Of Maxillofacial Surgery
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Abstract
Accessory parotid glands are a common clinical occurrence and usually drain into the main Stenson's duct by small ductules and thereby, into the buccal cavity. Presence of an accessory parotid gland with an ectopic fistulous duct is a rare occurrence. Clinical findings, imaging studies, biochemical tests, histopathological examination are needed for appropriate surgical management. It is extremely rare case with ectopic fistulous duct in an accessory parotid gland managed surgically by internalization of the duct to open into the buccal mucosa and excision of pre-aural appendages. Further to this, we give a comprehensive review of literature on accessory parotid gland and duct anomalies.
Authors
G Yadav, Anju Yadav, Jatin Soni, Ghisulal Chaudhary