Normally there is one opening of the parotid gland which is located in buccal vestibule opposite the upper 2nd molar tooth.
Parotid fistula is a patent tract connecting a parotid gland or duct to the exterior apart from the parotid duct opening.
Photo 1. Pre-operative picture of parotid fistula with leakage of serous fluid from the fistulous tract and scarring of surrounding area (red circle) [1] |
Parotid fistula may be of two types
Parotid fistula may be extra oral or intraoral.
Extraoral fistulas are seen in the preauricular region or near the angle of mandible (see photo 1 and 2).
Causes
1. After superficial parotidectomy.
2. After drainage of parotid abscess.
3. After biopsy or Trauma.
4. Post surgical
Clinical Features
1. Discharging fistula in the parotid region of the face, and discharge is more during eating.
1. Sialography to find out the origin of the fistula whether from the parotid gland or duct or ductules.
Ø Surgical stripping of the fistula tract