
Removal of salivary gland stones
Salivary gland stone removal is a surgical procedure aimed at removing calculi (stones) that have formed in the ducts or tissues of the salivary glands and are obstructing the natural flow of saliva.
Salivary gland stones are formed as a result of metabolic disorders, inflammatory processes, or salivary stasis. This procedure allows you to restore the patency of the ducts, reduce inflammation, and prevent complications.