lesson 3 Flashcards
1
Q
SIALOGRAPHY INDICATIONS:
A
- Obstruction
- Calculus
- Epiglottitis
- Fistula
- Tumor
- Stenosis
- Foreign body
2
Q
SIALOGRAPHY CONTRAINDICATIONS:
A
- Severe infection of
gland - Known allergies to
C.M.
3
Q
MATERIALS:
A
- Syringe
- Cannula or Catheter
- Drip stand (For Hydrostatic
Pressure administration
only.) - Syringe barrel (For
Hydrostatic Pressure
administration only.) - Lemon wedge
- Timer
4
Q
TYPE OF C.M AND ROUTE OF
ADMINISTRATION
A
- Positive C.M.
- Administered directly to the
main duct. - For Manual Pressure:
Iodized Oil Non-Absorbable
C.M. - For Hydrostatic Pressure
Water soluble Iodinated C.M.
5
Q
PROCEDURE:
A
- preliminary radiograph
- 2-3 minutes before the procedure suck lemon wedge
- Inject C.M. in the main duct (Manual Pressure or Hydrostatic Pressure)
- After procedure suck lemon wedge
- 10 mins. take another radiograph
6
Q
is the radiographic examination of the salivary glands. It usually involves the injection of a small amount of contrast medium into the salivary duct of a single gland, followed by routine X-ray projections
A
Sialography