Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 16, 2021; 9(26): 7811-7817
Published online Sep 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i26.7811
Pediatric temporal fistula: Report of three cases
Mei-Zhen Gu, Hong-Ming Xu, Fang Chen, Wei-Wei Xia, Xiao-Yan Li
Mei-Zhen Gu, Hong-Ming Xu, Fang Chen, Xiao-Yan Li, Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Shanghai Children's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200062, China
Wei-Wei Xia, Department of Radiology, Shanghai Children's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200062, China
Author contributions: Gu MZ, Xu HM, and Li XY designed the study, collected the data, and wrote the manuscript; Xia WW and Chen F wrote and approved the manuscript.
Supported by the Cross Research Fund of Biomedical Engineering of Shanghai Jiaotong University in 2017, No. YG2017MS36.
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Corresponding author: Xiao-Yan Li, MD, PhD, Dean, Full Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Shanghai Children's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, No. 355 Luding Road, Shanghai 200062, China. lixiaoyanent@sina.com
Received: February 24, 2021
Peer-review started: February 24, 2021
First decision: June 15, 2021
Revised: June 20, 2021
Accepted: July 30, 2021
Article in press: July 30, 2021
Published online: September 16, 2021
Core Tip

Core Tip: For patients who have temporal fistulae with repeated infections, surgical treatment should be performed as soon as possible to prevent serious complications. Computed tomography can be very useful for preoperative evaluation.