fistula in English

noun
1
an abnormal or surgically made passage between a hollow or tubular organ and the body surface, or between two hollow or tubular organs.
However, if a serious duct injury is present, a chronic fistula may develop and require surgical intervention.
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1. Figure 1: Left Brachiocephalic AV Fistula

2. SUMMARY: Arterialized blood flow in the cavernous sinus may result from carotid-cavernous fistula or dural venous fistula

3. A common type is the congenital Arteriovenous fistula

4. They include Branchial sinus, Branchial fistula and Branchial cyst

5. The end-to-side Brachiocephalic fistula is a successful secondary vascular access procedure and is recommended when a primary radiocephalic fistula fails.

6. The Brachiocephalic fistula, which provides many advantages over the use of saphenous vein or prosthetic grafts for fistula access, is frequently overlooked as a surgical alternative in …

7. Chyle fistula is a rare but potentially devastating and morbid condition.

8. Chyle fistula is defined as a leakage of lymphatic fluid from the lymphatic vessels, typically accumulating in the thoracic or abdominal cavities but occasionally manifesting as an external fistula

9. Surgical excision and ligature of fistula remains a effective method.

10. We have previously reported that an internal fistula (piriform sinus fistula) was the apparent route of infection in 15 patients with acute suppurative thyroiditis (AST).

11. The condition of the Branchial fistula is not treatable with medicines.

12. Branchial anomalies may present as a cyst, sinus, or fistula tract

13. Branchial fistula is a condition that occurs during the stage of embryonic development

14. The fistulography identified a fistula tract involving the ramus inferior ossis pubis.

15. UK guidelines recommend that you have an Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) created to allow this

16. Objective In order to improve the surgical treatment of urethrorectal fistula and fecal incontinence.

17. The anal fistula differs from the pilonidal sinus concerning morphology and pathogenesis.

18. The most common is bacterial mastitis of the areola, sometimes with fistula.

19. Esophageal Atresia (EA) and tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) are rare conditions that develop before birth

20. 13 Dyspnea of patiants was remarkably alleviated. The tracheal fistula of them was closed.

21. An arteriovenous fistula, created for dialysis, is an example of a type of surgical Anastomosis

22. Anal fistula: An abnormal channel developing between the anus and the skin of the buttocks

23. Arterialization of the vein downstream from the fistula (abnormal arterial pulsatility in the vein)

24. An Arteriovenous (AV) fistula is an abnormal connection between an artery and a vein

25. An Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an abnormal connection between an adjacent artery and vein

26. The invention also provides a surgical method and kit for fistular repair, comprising the afore-mentioned catheter, an additional balloon catheter for injecting fluids to clear a fistula, a debriding brush, a guide wire for aiding in inserting the components into the fistula, and hooks and ties for connecting these elements and drawing them into the fistula.

27. What is esophageal Atresia? TE fistula often occurs with another birth defect known as esophageal Atresia

28. Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery creates a place to access the body’s circulatory system to perform dialysis

29. Talking of symptoms of Branchial fistula, in most cases, it has been seen that the early symptoms of Branchial fistula become visible either during the later part of childhood or the early part of adulthood

30. Arteriovenous (AV) fistula is a potentially serious condition characterized by abnormal arterial and vein formation

31. The blind loop syndrome should be managed surgically by resection of the blind loop, stenosis, or fistula.

32. Here, we present a case of a tracheal fistula due to an anastomotic insufficiency following abdominothoracic esophageal resection.

33. Fistula (~ 22%) - complete connection between the skin and pharynx Sinuses (~ 42%) - blind pouch that is attached to either the skin or pharynx Cyst (~30%) - may occur independently, or in association with a Branchial pouch sinus or fistula.

34. Early recurrence of a transsphincteric anal fistula should be treated by reinsertion of a silicon seton drainage.

35. Method: 1285 cases were performed neck dissection, among them , 21 had chylous fistula were retrospectively analyzed.

36. Fistulotomy with primary sphincter reconstruction is an important adjunct to the surgical armamentarium for the treatment of anal fistula.

37. Two types of permanent vascular access are available for hemodialysis, the Arteriovenous (AV) fistula and the AV graft

38. The most significant predictive parameter for fistula maturation was flow volume measured in the access vein during surgery.

39. 3.1).Autologous vein is also used in the creation of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) for dialysis access in patients with end

40. 18 Complications included cerebrospinal fluid fistula in 1 case, mild facial paresis in facial numbness in 6 and labial herpes in

41. Objective To explore the rational therapy of anastomotic and thoracic gastric fistula after the resection of esophageal carcinoma and cardial carcinoma.

42. A carotid Cavernous fistula (CCF) is an abnormal passage between the venous Cavernous sinus and the internal carotid artery

43. The fistula usually manifests as bacterial thyroiditis and is very uncommonly seen as a cause of acute dyspnea in newborns.

44. 21 Objective To discuss the effect of improved health education mode on the prevention of uroschesis after hemorrhoid fistula operation.

45. This type of fistula may cause angina after CABG. Various mechanisms in the pathophysiology of this rare condition have been proposed.

46. Complications included cerebrospinal fluid fistula in 1 case, mild facial paresis in facial numbness in 6 and labial herpes in

47. An Anorectal fistula is an abnormal tunnel from the anus or rectum to the surface of the skin around the anus

48. The records were analyzed concerning age at appearance of lesion, sex, diagnosis (fistula and/or abscess), and anatomic localization of the lesion.

49. To achieve a fistula catheter provided with an intracorporeal fixed part with minimal invasion into the wall of the alimentary canal.

50. Aqueous fluid (the fluid inside the eye) flows through the fistula into this Bleb where it then finds its way out of the eye.