Author:
Li Yun,Lyu Kexing,Wen Yihui,Xu Yang,Wei Fanqin,Tang Haocheng,Chen Siyu,Wang Zhangfeng,Zhu Xiaolin,Wen Weiping,Lei Wenbin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The purpose of this study was to develop an effective management algorithm for lesions of third or fourth branchial sinuses.
Study design
Case series with chart review.
Methods
Data from patients who were identified as having third or fourth branchial pouch sinus lesions in a single institution between January 2014 and December 2018 were retrospectively collected.
Results
All 67 patients underwent fistulectomy. First, we classified the patients into five types based on their anatomic features. Then, we considered four optimized surgical methods and adopted the appropriate method with full consideration of the patient’s clinical characteristics. The great majority of cases occurred on the left side of the neck (68.7%) and most commonly presented as either a recurrent low-neck abscess or cutaneous discharging fistula with neck infection. Effective preoperative examination included administering contrast agent prior to a computed tomography (CT) scan and in-office laryngoscopy during the quiescent period of inflammation. Ultrasound was also very helpful in determining the presence of thyroiditis. The mean follow-up duration after excision of the lesion was 25.8 months. To date, only 1 (1.5%) recurrence and no obvious complications have been observed.
Conclusion
Refining fistula subtypes and adopting corresponding treatment measures can reduce the recurrence rate and improve curative effects. We propose and advocate this treatment algorithm for all third and fourth branchial pouch lesions.
Funder
the 5010 Clinical Research Program of Sun yet-sen University
the Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery
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