An International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Clinics

Register      Login

VOLUME 3 , ISSUE 2 ( May-August, 2011 ) > List of Articles

CASE REPORT

Complete Congenital Third Branchial Fistula: A Rare Case Report

Sujata A Gawai, Kalpana R Kumar, Vaishali S Sangole, Suman P Rao, Divya A George, Rachna Tiwari, Bhagirath D Kandhare

Keywords : Branchial cleft,Fistula

Citation Information : Gawai SA, Kumar KR, Sangole VS, Rao SP, George DA, Tiwari R, Kandhare BD. Complete Congenital Third Branchial Fistula: A Rare Case Report. Int J Otorhinolaryngol Clin 2011; 3 (2):105-109.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10003-1065

Published Online: 01-12-2011

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2011; The Author(s).


Abstract

Fistulae arising from the second branchial apparatus are the most common anomalies than those arising from the third and fourth branchial apparatus. Third branchial fistula is extremely rare in occurrence.1 Complete fistulae are uncommon as in the majority of cases the tracts end blindly. Here, we report a case of complete congenital third branchial fistula on left side of the neck with an internal opening near left pyriform fossa in a 12-year-old male patient.


PDF Share
  1. Benign neck disease: Infections and swellings. Scott- Brown;s Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (7th ed), Chapter 140, Great Britain: Hodder Arnold; 2008;3:1779.
  2. Complete congenital third branchial fistula on right side. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;137:518–19.
  3. Branchial arch fistulae, thyroglossal duct anomalies and lymphangioma. Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. Chapter 99. Great Britain: Hodder Arnold (7th ed) 2008;2:1264.
  4. The complete branchial fistula: A case report. Indian J of Otorhinolaryn and Head and Neck Surg. Oct-Dec 2005;57(4):320–22.
  5. Complete branchial fistula. Bahrain Medical Bulletin Dec 2003;25(4).
  6. Complete congenital third branchial fistula: Does the theoretical course apply? Singapore Med J 2010;51(7):e122.
  7. Head and neck embryology. Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck surgery (7th ed), Chapter 65, Great Britain: Hodder Arnold 2008;2:797.
  8. Thymic cyst: A fourth branchial cleft anomaly. The Laryngoscope Jan 2010; 120(1):100–02.
  9. Complete fistula of the second branchial cleft: Report of a case with discussion on investigation and treatment aspects. The Internet J of Head and Neck SurgTM ISSN: 1937-819X, http://www.cancerarfoundation.org , as accessed on 2/5/2011.
  10. Branchial fistula—a review. Singapore Med J 1991;32:50–52.
  11. Branchial anomalies: A review of 52 cases. Laryngoscope 1995;105:909–13.
  12. Diagnosis and treatment of branchial cleft cysts and fistulae. A retrospective study of 183 patients. International J of Oral and Maxillo Surg 1996;25:449–52.
  13. Endoscopic cauterization of fourth branchial cleft sinus tracts. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2004;130:465–68.
  14. Pyriform sinus fistula: Management with chemocauterization of the internal opening. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2000;109:452–56.
  15. Treatment of a branchial sinus tract by sclerotherapy. Dentomaxillofacial Radiology 2011;40:130–32.
PDF Share
PDF Share

© Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) LTD.