Vol. 70 No. 2 (2018)
Case Reports

Congenital pyriform sinus fistula. Report of 4 cases and review of the literature

Daniel Rappoport W.
Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
Nicolas von Jentschyk R.
Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
Patricio Gac E.
Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
Francisco Rodríguez M.
Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
Patricio Cabane T.
Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Published 2018-04-19

How to Cite

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Rappoport W. D, von Jentschyk R. N, Gac E. P, Rodríguez M. F, Cabane T. P. Congenital pyriform sinus fistula. Report of 4 cases and review of the literature. Rev Cir. [Internet]. 2018 Apr. 19 [cited 2026 Aug. 21];70(2). Available from: https://revistacirugia.cl/index.php/revistacirugia/article/view/174

Abstract

Introduction: Pyriform sinus fistula is a rare cervical branchial anomaly derived from the third and fourth branchial arch. Pyriform sinus fistula should be considered in children presenting enlarged neck mass, fistula, abscess, thyroid infection and/or dysphonia.

Objective: We here report 4 cases treated in Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile and review of the current literature on pyriform sinus fistula. Discussion: When clinical presentation is compatible with pyriform sinus fistula, endoscopic and imaging techniques are required. Surgical outcomes are better, although endoscopic therapies and combination of both surgery and endoscopy have also reported good outcomes.

Conclusion: Diagnosis is made based on signs and symptoms and a high index of clinical suspicion. Open surgery is gold standard, however in pediatric population endoscopic resolution should be considered to reduce the high morbidity of traditional surgery.