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[Gastro-Colo-Cutaneous Fistula Occurring After Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Procedure]. [PDF]
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An unusual case of cervico‐cutaneous fistula
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2021SynopsisThe development of a cervico‐cutaneous fistula following cesarean delivery is extremely rare. Once it is diagnosed, the fistulous tract must be excised promptly.
Yeshey Dorjey
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Oesophago-pleuro-cutaneous fistula
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1986We describe a case of oesophago-pleuro-cutaneous fistula occurring as a complication of tuberculous pyopneumothorax in a young adult.
S K, Agarwal +3 more
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Gastric and duodenal cutaneous fistulas
World Journal of Surgery, 1983AbstractForty‐seven patients, 18 with gastric and 29 with duodenal cutaneous fistulas, managed at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation between 1956 and 1976 are analyzed. This is done with the intention of defining factors responsible for increased rates of morbidity and mortality.
R, Tarazi +3 more
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Urologia Internationalis, 2010
A case of reno-colic-cutaneous fistula is presented. Of several diagnostic methods, fistulography combined with computerized tomography was the most useful to locate the precise anatomical site of involvement. Total nephrectomy, resection of the descending colon and excision of the retroperitoneal abscess were successfully performed.
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A case of reno-colic-cutaneous fistula is presented. Of several diagnostic methods, fistulography combined with computerized tomography was the most useful to locate the precise anatomical site of involvement. Total nephrectomy, resection of the descending colon and excision of the retroperitoneal abscess were successfully performed.
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Persistent cutaneous fistula in the neck
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1975A cutaneous fistula may develop from an infected tooth. The lesion usually arises without dental symptoms and for this reason is often incorrectly diagnosed. For correct diagnosis intraoral radiographs and essential. Elimination of the infectious process and curettage of the periapical lesion are indicated. Usually no further treatment is warranted.
C, Beck, W, Mann
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Repair of a pharyngo-cutaneous fistula
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1975A method for closure of a midline pharyngo-cutaneous fistula by providing lining from an epidermal island on a cervical skin flap and outer cover from a split skin graft has been described. It can be useful in selected cases.
D G, Maurice, D P, Sharma
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Enteric and Cutaneous Appendiceal Fistulae
Archives of Surgery, 1969When an untreated inflamed appendix progresses to suppuration, the usual course is rupture with abscess formation. Rarely, acute appendicitis resolves by fixation of the appendix to an adjacent viscus or to the parietal peritoneum and thence to the skin, allowing drainage of pus either into the viscus or externally.
L G, Walker, D W, Rhame, R B, Smith
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Cutaneous Fistulas to the Vas Deferens
Journal of Urology, 1992Cutaneous fistulas to the vas deferens are a rare occurrence. A careful review of the literature revealed only 16 cases reported within the last 70 years. We present a case of such a fistula occurring after inguinal orchiectomy for suppurative epididymo-orchitis and review the etiologies of all reported cases to provide recommendations for management.
R B, Thomas, Z S, Wisniewski
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