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fistula /fis·tu·la/ (fis´tu-lah) pl. fistulas, fis´tulae [L.] an abnormal passage between two internal organs or from an internal organ to the body surface. anal fistula one from the anus to the skin, sometimes communicating with the rectum. arteriovenous fistula 1. one between an artery and a vein. 2. a surgically created arteriovenous connection that provides a site of access for hemodialysis tubing. blind fistula one open at one end only, opening on the skin (external blind f.) or on an internal mucous surface (internal blind f.) . branchial fistula a persistent pharyngeal groove (branchial cleft). cerebrospinal fluid fistula one between the subarachnoid space and a body cavity, with leakage of cerebrospinal fluid, usually as otorrhea or rhinorrhea. colonic fistula one connecting the colon with the body surface or another organ. craniosinus fistula one between the cerebral space and one of the sinuses, permitting escape of cerebrospinal fluid into the nose. enterovesical fistula one connecting the urinary bladder with some part of the intestines. fecal fistula a colonic fistula that discharges feces on the body surface. gastric fistula one communicating with the stomach, either pathologically or surgically created through the abdominal wall. genitourinary fistula one between two organs of the urogenital system or between one of those organs and some other system. incomplete fistula blind f. intestinal fistula one communicating with the intestine; sometimes surgically created through the abdominal wall. perilymph fistula rupture of the round window with leakage of perilymph into the middle ear, causing sensorineural hearing loss. pulmonary arteriovenous fistula a congenital fistula between the pulmonary arterial and venous systems, so that unoxygenated blood enters the systemic circulation. salivary fistula one communicating with a salivary duct. tracheoesophageal fistula one connecting the trachea and esophagus, either pathologically or created surgically to restore speech after laryngectomy. umbilical fistula one communicating with the colon or the urachus at the umbilicus.
gastric fistula, an abnormal passage into the stomach, communicating most frequently with an opening on the external surface of the abdomen. A gastric fistula may be created surgically to provide tube feeding for patients with severe esophageal disorders. See also gastrostomy, gastrostomy feeding. fistula pl. fistulae, fistulas; any abnormal, tubelike passage within body tissue, usually between two internal organs, or leading from an internal organ to the body surface. Some fistulae are created surgically, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes; others occur as a result of injury or as congenital abnormalities. See also arteriovenous fistula. blind fistula one open at one end only, opening on the skin (external blind fistula) or on an internal surface (internal blind fistula). branchial fistula a persisting branchial cleft. complete fistula one extending from the skin to an internal body cavity. craniosinus fistula one between the cerebral space and one of the sinuses, permitting escape of cerebrospinal fluid into the nose. crop fistula the crop communicates with the skin on the neck of the bird. enterocutaneous fistula one in which there is communication between the intestinal tract and the skin. Some fistulae are created surgically, with gastrostomy, esophagostomy or colostomy. Others may result from surgical trauma, breakdown of an intestinal anastomosis, or erosions around a surgical drain or tube. esophageal fistula communication between the esophagus and some portion of the respiratory tract, e.g. trachea, bronchi or pulmonary tissue. May be congenital or acquired as a result of trauma or inflammatory lesions, particularly esophageal foreign bodies. fecal fistula a colonic fistula opening on the external surface of the body and discharging feces. foreign body fistula remnant of a foreign body impalation or a grass seed are the common causes. Fistula drains continuously. gastric fistula an abnormal passage communicating with the stomach; often applied to an artificially created opening, through the abdominal wall, into the stomach. horseshoe fistula a semicircular fistulous tract about the anus, with both openings on the skin. incomplete fistula blind fistula. lateral cervical fistula see branchial cyst. oroantral fistula between the oral cavity and a sinus. In dogs, usually involves the maxillary sinus and is caused by periodontal disease of the fourth premolars and first molars. oronasal fistula between the nasal and oral cavities. Occurs most commonly in dogs with advanced periodontal disease of the maxillary canine tooth, but can result from disease of canines and premolars. It may also occur after tooth extraction, particularly in dogs, leading to the passage of food into the nasal cavity and a secondary chronic rhinitis and nasal discharge. ruminal fistula created surgically in left upper flank. May occur accidentally due to persistence of trocar puncture for treatment of bloat. salivary fistula usually discharges saliva on to the side of the face but may discharge into the mouth. Usually due to laceration of the duct by trauma. umbilical fistula an abnormal passage communicating with the gut or the urachus at the umbilicus. urachal fistula persistence of the urachal canal with communication between the urinary bladder and umbilicus. See also persistent urachus. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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