1977
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1977.00780190074008
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Parasympathetic Nerve Section for Control of Sialorrhea

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“…Para-sympathetic denervation reduces sialorrhoea (Michel et al, 1977). Para-sympathetic stimulation increases the volume of saliva by increasing its water and electrolyte content; sympathetic stimulation makes the saliva more mucoid, but does not increase its volume.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Para-sympathetic denervation reduces sialorrhoea (Michel et al, 1977). Para-sympathetic stimulation increases the volume of saliva by increasing its water and electrolyte content; sympathetic stimulation makes the saliva more mucoid, but does not increase its volume.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Die transtympanale Neurektomie des N. tympanicus 233 führte häufig zu Rezidiven und vor allem auch zu einem Verlust der Geschmacksempfindung, evtl. sogar zur Xerostomie 234 . Sie wird aus diesem Grund heutzutage nicht mehr durchgeführt.…”
Section: Sialorrhoeunclassified
“…Until very recently, recommended treatment for sialorrhea associated to cerebral palsy or mental retardation included speech therapy1, anti-cholinergic drugs 2 , tympanic neurectomy 3,4 , radiotherapy on salivary glands5 and parotid ducts repositioning towards tonsil fossae together with submandibular gland resection (Wilkie's procedure) [6][7][8] ; and the Wilkie's procedure modification, which consists in the ligature of parotid ducts (PT) together with submandibular gland resection (SM) [9][10][11] . More recently, type A Botulin toxin (BTA) has been used in order to reduce saliva production, with temporary results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%