Fistula in a sentence as a noun

In the article I see no mention of obstetric fistula [0].

Obstetric fistula is not one of our focus areas.

Abscess, fistula, we have many ways of fighting back or curb infections.

There, he takes over from a colleague who’s struggling to locate a particularly tricky fistula.

It wasn't for a donation, it was for a woman suffering an uncloseable fistula which, without the operation, would have killed her. So what exactly was she risking?

Maybe an artificial, intentional fistula like they do with cows to study and monitor their digestion.

This is a serious problem that leads to shame, pain, and serious economic loss for mothers who suffer it. Am I correct to assume your program seeks to prevent fistulas from occurring?

Have you been screened for an abdominal aortic aneurysm, patent foramen ovals, or arteriovenous fistula?

Gastrointestinal perforation and fistulas also appear to be rare side effects of some angiogenesis inhibitors.

“Our margins are low on one surgery, but because we do so many in a day, we can make enough,” he remarks after the elusive fistula—the longest he’s ever seen—is found, running from the man’s **** to above his groin.

Magnets that attract through the walls of the intestines result in progressive tissue injury, beginning with local inflammation and ulceration, progressing to tissue death, then perforation or fistula formation.

If you eliminated corruption, it would be even more effective, these Chinese corporations would be more willing to use local labour...By the way, even the link you provided cites poverty and malnutrition as the main cause of fistula.

Fistula definitions

noun

a chronic inflammation of the withers of a horse

noun

an abnormal passage leading from a suppurating cavity to the body surface

See also: sinus