Abstract

Background and Objective: Sialendoscopy is a procedure that is commonly used nowadays to both diagnose and treat salivary gland stones. Ketamine is a well-studied anesthetic that is known to induce hyper-salivation. We aim to review the current evidence surrounding possible synergistic usage of ketamine in sialendoscopy procedures as a sialagogue, anesthetic and analgesic agent.

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