Sialendoscopy is a pathbreaking procedure for treating salivary gland related diseases : Navalakhe
Bhubaneswar, Oct 10: Sialendoscopy is one such pathbreaking procedure in treating salivary gland-related diseases, Renowned Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Surgeon Prof Milind M Navalakhe said.
Speaking at a Guest Lecture Series at KIMS here on Tuesday, Prof Navalakhe, who is associated with the GS Seth Medical College & KEM Hospital in Mumbai, emphasized that the procedure is suitable for individuals of all ages, from new-borns to octogenarians, due to its precision and results-driven approach.
“In the age of selfies and minimally invasive surgery, people are averse to scars on their skin and it’s a big no when their face is involved,” he said, adding Sialendoscopy is the best possible way for diseases relating to salivary glands both for their diagnosis and treatment.
Prof Navalakhe said that insurance companies often cover a substantial portion of the associated expenses, making it a practical option for people across different age groups.
During his lecture, he also discussed the potential of endoscopic methods in managing salivary gland issues, including the removal of salivary gland stones, known as Sialolithiasis.
Professor Navalakhe who holds the distinction of being the second Indian ENT surgeon to undergo specialized Sialendoscopy training has performed nearly 2,000 such surgeries till date.
As part of his visit to KIMS, he conducted four live demonstration surgeries for faculty members and residents.
He however acknowledged that the Sialendoscopy procedure can be expensive, primarily due to the cost of one-time-use accessories.
A diagnostic Sialendoscopy process is estimated to be around Rs 70,000, while a surgical procedure like the removal of salivary gland stones (Sialolithiasis) can cost approximately 1.5 lakh.