Video demonstrating minimally invasive salivary stone removal from the submandibular duct. The duct opening (Wharton's duct) and sublingual duct itself is dilated wider using salivary probes of increasing diameter. Once adequately enlarged, a special endoscope (sialendoscope) is introduced to visualize the stones. Tiny graspers and baskets are used to then remove the stones. Video produced by Dr. Chris Chang: https://www.FauquierENT.net Animation made with Dr. Katherine Fedder at University of Virginia: https://med.virginia.edu/otolaryngology/faculty/katherine-fedder-md/ Watch a PAROTID sialendoscopy: https://youtu.be/wiuITBwkKlw More info on sialendoscopy: https://www.fauquierent.net/sialendoscopy.htm For more information on salivary stones: https://www.fauquierent.net/salivary.htm Still haven’t subscribed to Fauquier ENT on YouTube? ►► https://bit.ly/35SazwA Animation made by: https://www.AddaxAnimation.com #salivarystone #sialolith #sialendoscopy #spitglandstone

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