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  Česky / Czech version Otorinolaryng. a Foniat. /Prague/, 54, 2005, č. 1, s. 23–26.
 
Fistulas and Cysts from the First Branchial Grove 
Kabelka Z., Fajstavr J. 

Klinika ušní, nosní a krční 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha, subkatedra pro dětskou otorinolaryngologii IPVZ, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. Z. Kabelka
 


Summary:

       Anomalies of the first branchial groove are uncomon. Duplication of it can result in persistance of a tract that extends from the skin of the upper neck to the external auditory canal. Duplication type II (ectodermal and mesodermal/cartilaginous origin) has a close relationship to the facial nerve. Duplication type I has ectodermal origin only and pass superior to facial nerve. The anomalies have variable internal orificium (it is of a great diagnostic value), but even large ostia are not found many times. In lying, chilled out children a careful otomicroscopy is necessary. Total surgical excision is the method of choice and the standard incision for a parotidectomy should be used. The first step must be identification of the facial nerve. Surgery should be so soft to safe other structures beeing in contact. In 5 cases during last two years – type II 4 times, type I 1 time – we document issue of the missdiagnosis of this disease.

        Key words: first branchial grove, fistulas – cysts, external auditory duct.
       

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