Failure to obliterate this branchial cleft leads to the formation of either a cyst, sinus or fistula. It generally presents as a recurrent discharging lesion in the neck or EAC below the level of the ...
We present three male patients who had a rare presentation of anal fistula reaching the genital tract. Patient 1: a 44-year-old diabetic man presented initially to urology clinic complaining of penile ...
Computed tomographic scan of the neck and chest revealed diffuse cervical and supraclavicular lymphadenopathy with sinus tracts extending ... case excision of the fistula was not required.
This case study reports the diagnosis and treatment of a carotid-cavernous sinus fistula that developed several months after a traumatic head injury. Traumatic carotid-cavernous sinus fistulae ...
Figure CT scan of the neck Pyriform sinus fistula is an embryonic remnant resulting from failure of intrauterine obliteration of the third or fourth pharyngeal pouch. The sinus tract originates from ...
A Barrow type C fistula is defined as a low flow dural shunt between the meningeal branches of the external carotid artery and the cavernous sinus and is therefore considered a dural arteriovenous ...
With over eight years of experience, she has specialized in treating various proctology disorders, including Piles (Hemorrhoids), Fistulas, Anal Fissures, Pilonidal Sinus, Colon and Rectum Cancers ...
Surgical management is reserved for the drainage of bulky abscesses, marsupialization of chronically infected sinus tracts, excision of fibrotic lesions ... and the left side of the palate, as well as ...