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Fistulogram- Report templates male

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πŸ“ Fistulogram-Male
πŸ“ Fistulogram-Female
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1. BASED ON SITE OF INTERNAL OPENING


πŸ“„ Rectocutaneous fistula – rectum → skin

πŸ“„ Anocutaneous fistula – anal canal → skin

πŸ“„ Enterocutaneous fistula – small intestine → skin

πŸ“„ Colocutaneous fistula – colon → skin

πŸ“„ Vesicocutaneous fistula – urinary bladder → skin

πŸ“„ Urethrocutaneous fistula – urethra → skin

πŸ“„ Enteroenteric fistula – bowel → bowel

πŸ“„ Enterocolic fistula – small bowel → colon

πŸ“„ Perianal fistula – intersphincteric / transsphincteric / suprasphincteric / extrasphincteric

2. BASED ON TRACT PATTERN


πŸ“„ Single simple fistula – solitary, non-branching fistulous tract

πŸ“„ Multiple fistulous tracts – more than one tract identified

πŸ“„ Branching / complex fistula – secondary branches or intercommunicating tracts present

πŸ“„ Blind-ending sinus tract – tract without internal opening

3. BASED ON COMPLICATIONS


πŸ“„ Fistula with abscess cavity – localized collection adjacent to the fistulous tract

πŸ“„ Fistula with active contrast leak – ongoing extravasation of contrast material

πŸ“„ Fistula with secondary tract formation – additional branching or accessory tracts

πŸ“„ Fistula communicating with adjacent organ – abnormal connection with nearby viscus

4. BASED ON ETIOLOGY (SUGGESTED)


πŸ“„ Post-surgical fistula – following operative or interventional procedures

πŸ“„ Inflammatory fistula – associated with Crohn’s disease or chronic inflammation

πŸ“„ Infective fistula – secondary to localized or systemic infection

πŸ“„ Traumatic fistula – resulting from blunt or penetrating injury

πŸ“„ Rectal fistula – abnormal communication involving the rectum

πŸ“„ Perianal fistula – fistulous tract arising from the anal canal or perianal region



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Declaration:
I, R. K. Mouj, declare that the material presented in this Fistulogram report template has been prepared solely for educational and academic purposes. All procedural steps, fistulous tract outlines, contrast flow patterns, site and extent of communication, and example observations provided are illustrative in nature. Clinical correlation, relevant investigations, follow-up imaging where indicated, and professional clinical judgment are essential before making any diagnostic or management decisions.

Author: ____________________
Name: R. K. Mouj [Radio-imaging Technologist]
Domain: Diagnostic Radiography & Contrast Imaging
Procedure: Fistulogram
Platform: SonoAcademy
Supervisor / Guide: Department Radiologist
Department: Radiology

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