Abstract

BackgroundNeonatal and infantile fistulas are diverse and include many types. Conventional contrast images are used to delineate the fistulous tracts. The aim of this study is to illustrate the conventional radiological spectrum of neonatal and infantile fistula with surgical correlation.MethodsNeonates and infants with suspected fistulas were included in this study. The patients may be presented by cutaneous fistula with discharge, profuse oral secretion and cyanosis on feeding, or imperforate anus. After full clinical data were taken, plain X-ray, contrast imaging, and abdominal sonography were done to the patients. Treatment was tailored according to the case.ResultsOur study included 34 patients (25 boys and 9 girls): one case of branchial fistula; 2 cases with thyroglossal fistula; 10 cases of tracheo-esophageal, esophago-cutaneous, and esophago-pleural fistulas; 3 cases with vitello-intestinal fistula; one case with urachal fistula; 12 cases with recto-urinary, recto-vaginal, and recto-perineal fistula; 4 cases with peri-anal fistulas; and finally one case with iatrogenic urethra-cutaneous fistula. Radiological findings were well correlated with the surgical data.ConclusionMany types of neonatal and infantile fistulas were shown in this series including tracheo-esophageal, recto-urinary, and other neonatal fistulas. Radiological and surgical data were well matched.

Highlights

  • Neonatal and infantile fistulas are diverse and include many types

  • Fistulas associated with ano-rectal malformation and tracheo-esophageal atresia are the most famous ones [1, 2]

  • A fistulous tract was seen ascending from the lateral neck upwards with distal cavity (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Neonatal and infantile fistulas are diverse and include many types. Conventional contrast images are used to delineate the fistulous tracts. The aim of this study is to illustrate the conventional radiological spectrum of neonatal and infantile fistula with surgical correlation. Neonatal and infantile fistulas are not so rare identity to be encountered. Many types of neonatal and infantile fistulas are illustrated in the literature. Fistulas associated with ano-rectal malformation and tracheo-esophageal atresia are the most famous ones [1, 2]. There are many other variants of neonatal and infantile fistula. Omphalo-mesenteric, iatrogenic, and urachal fistulas are seen. There are very rare types observed and reported in the literature such as gastrocolic and vascular fistula [3,4,5]

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