Technique for Difficult Wharton's Duct Cannulation.

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY OTO Open Pub Date : 2026-03-05 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70211
Evgeniya Molotkova, Henry Hoffman
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The comparative ease of cannulating Stensen's duct is contrasted by the acknowledged difficulty in cannulating Wharton's duct. Although access to Wharton's duct can be facilitated with a floor-of-mouth incision, it is desirable to avoid this open approach. We present a technique emphasizing the use of a tapered 4-0 Prolene suture to cannulate Wharton's duct. This guide directs placement of a 26-gauge angiocatheter through a modified Seldinger technique. The suture guide is then removed to permit infusion of saline with expansion of the duct to allow for passage of a 0.38-mm guidewire and progressive dilation with a 24- and 22-gauge angiocatheter over the larger guidewire. This technique was successful in all 4 patients who had difficult access to Wharton's duct. One of these patients also underwent successful cannulation of Bartholin's duct. This novel technique for cannulation of Wharton's duct offers an alternative approach for patients with challenging anatomy.

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困难华氏导管插管技术。
斯坦森导管插管相对容易与沃顿导管插管公认的困难形成对比。虽然通过口底切口可以方便地进入沃顿氏管,但最好避免这种开放的入路。我们提出了一种强调使用锥形4-0 Prolene缝线对沃顿氏管插管的技术。本指南指导通过改进的Seldinger技术放置26号血管导管。然后取下缝合导管,在导管扩张的同时注入生理盐水,使0.38毫米导丝得以通过,并在较大导丝上使用24和22号血管导管进行渐进式扩张。该技术在4例难以进入沃顿氏管的患者中均取得了成功。其中一名患者也成功地进行了Bartholin导管插管。这种新颖的沃顿氏导管插管技术为解剖困难的患者提供了另一种方法。
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