Muhammad Ishaque Khan, Muhammad Muneer, Gulzar Ahmed, Tariq Mehmood Rehan, Atiq Ur Rehan.
Sinus formation due to foreign bodies.
Professional Med J Jan ;11(1):11-5.

Objective: To evaluate different ways of sinus formation due to foreign bodies. To establish protocol for diagnosis, management and prevention of such Cases. Settings & period: Study was conducted in surgical unit B V Hospital Bahawalpur during 2002 to 2003. Material & Methods: This was a case series study of 11 patients. Inclusion criteria was presentation with sinus formation and proved to be due to foreign body (FB) were included in the study. Sinus formation due to infected suture material was excluded from the study. All the patients underwent surgical intervention and preoperative and post operative findings were recorded. Microsoft word was used for analysis. Results: Total 11 patients were studied 6 were female and 5 male. Seven patients have a previous history of operation and developed sinus due to retained foreign bodies. Four patients had no history of operation. Associated symptom were, pain 4 patients, fever 2 patients and peritonitis, urinary fistula and intestinal obstruction, one patient each. Foreign body found was sponges 4 patients, stones 2 patients and artery forceps, glass, thorn, pallet and wood particle in one patient each. All patients were treated surgically and have good outcome except in one patient who expired due to peritonitis and MSOF. Three patients have got infection and have a satisfactory out come after drainage and ASD. Conclusion: Sinus formation due to foreign body although uncommon is an under estimated, under reported and preventable condition. Prevention is possible in post operative case and early diagnosis is necessary as the delay in some cases may end up in disaster.

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