Branchial cleft anomalies: a five-year retrospective review.

J F Kenealy, A J Torsiglieri, L W Tom
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Branchial cleft cysts, sinuses and fistulas are among the most commonly encountered congenital anomalies in pediatric otolaryngic practice. They can present difficulties in differential diagnosis and surgical management. In order to study the clinical presentation and surgical management of branchial cleft anomalies, the operative records of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) were reviewed for a five year period, January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1986. All patients with a pathologically-confirmed post-operative diagnosis of a branchial cleft anomaly were included in a retrospective chart review. Their case histories were studied to determine symptoms upon presentation, presence or absence of drainage, type of lesion, site of lesion, characteristics of the lesion, accuracy of pre-operative diagnosis, recurrence and complications. A total of 71 patients, 39 males and 32 females, underwent surgical excision of a branchial cleft cyst, sinus or fistula during the study period. There were 23 branchial cleft cysts, 50 sinuses and 3 fistulas. A correct pre-operative diagnosis was established in 60 (85%) of the patients, being highest for patients with branchial cleft fistulas. Incorrect pre-operative diagnoses included thyroglossal duct cyst, cervical lymphadenitis, dermoid, dermal inclusion cyst, lymphangioma and malignant neoplasm. The clinical presentation, pre-operative evaluation, pitfalls in diagnosis, surgical management and post-operative complications are discussed and strategies for the management of branchial cleft anomalies are presented.

鳃裂异常:五年回顾性回顾。
鳃裂囊肿、鼻窦和瘘管是小儿耳鼻喉科实践中最常见的先天性异常。它们会给鉴别诊断和手术治疗带来困难。为了研究鳃裂畸形的临床表现和外科治疗,我们回顾了费城儿童医院(CHOP) 1982年1月1日至1986年12月31日的5年手术记录。所有术后病理确诊为鳃裂异常的患者均纳入回顾性图表回顾。我们研究了他们的病例史,以确定出现时的症状、有无引流、病变类型、病变部位、病变特征、术前诊断的准确性、复发和并发症。在研究期间,共有71例患者接受了鳃裂囊肿、窦或瘘的手术切除,其中男性39例,女性32例。其中鳃裂囊肿23例,窦50例,瘘管3例。60例(85%)患者的术前诊断正确,其中鳃裂瘘患者的诊断率最高。术前错误诊断包括甲状舌管囊肿、颈淋巴管炎、皮样囊肿、皮包涵囊肿、淋巴管瘤和恶性肿瘤。本文讨论了鳃裂畸形的临床表现、术前评估、诊断陷阱、手术处理和术后并发症,并提出了处理策略。
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