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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212770

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Background: Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) has become accepted as a suitable treatment for patients with chronic dacryocystitis. In this study authors did endoscopic dacrocystorhinosomy using a microdebrider, which is a recent advancement tool being used successfully in other endoscopic sinus surgeries also. Limited studies are available as of now on this topic.Methods: A total number of 33 patients (with 40 affected eyes) presenting with complains of epiphora having nasolacrimal duct obstruction were selected. They underwent an endoscopic DCR in which dissection of some nasal mucosa and widening of bony ostium was done using a microdebrider. Silicone stent was passed into the nasolacrimal duct through both punctum. Patient outcome was assessed by using both objective (endoscopy and dye test) and subjective (improved symptoms) criteria. Standard follow up time for clinical course was kept 3 months with weekly visits.Results: Patients which got relief from epiphora in 37 eyes (92.5% cases) had no obstruction on endoscopy and positive dye test. Rest (7.5 % cases) had presence of granulation tissue at rhinostoma site and negative dye test, which was cited as the cause of failure.Conclusions: The use of microdebrider is potentially beneficial in endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy. By using such an instrument, the minimal amount of tissue damage occurs, a large fistula is formed, and the recurrence due to the formation of adhesions/synechiae/granulations is prevented/reduced thus reducing the time of surgery, complications and failure rate.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211777

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Background: Nasolacrimal duct obstruction is listed under the heading of congenital diseases; on other hand it is also commonly present in adult age group. In population of Sindh we found these patients frequently. Through this study we revealed the surgical options for the treatment of Nasolacrimal duct obstruction in population of Sindh provenience of Pakistan. The objective of the study was to compare the outcomes of two different intubation techniques in treatment of Nasolacrimal duct obstruction between two age groups. Comparative study was conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology Al-Ibrahim Eye Hospital Karachi from May 2018 to June 2019.Methods: Total 136 numbers of patients were included on the bases of history, clinical examination and pre-operative syringing test. Non- probability convenient sampling was applied for data collection. Total 136 numbers of patients were divided into two groups on the bases of treatment and further subgroup on the bases of age ranges. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 20.0.Results: Frequency and percentage of recovery in six months in each subgroup with application of chi-square test. Frequency and percentage of post-operative complications prolong treatment and regurgitation and patency of tube in each group and subgroups.Conclusions: The results showed significant difference between the groups. Group A showed higher success rate with minimal percentage of complications and post-operative measurements in both age ranges as compare to Group B.

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Salud(i)ciencia (Impresa) ; 16(3): 280-282, ago. 2008. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-836555

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La epífora producida por obstrucción del conductor nasolagrimal ha sido tratada tradicionalmente con una dacriocistorrinostomía externa (DCR). La DCR endonasal puede ofrecer asimismo una tasa elevada de permeabilidad prolongada del conducto sin requerir una incisión nasal externa y sin interrupción del ligamento de canto medial y el efecto posterior que esto puede tener sobre el mecanismo de bomba lagrimal. Esta revisión describe la técnica de la DCR endonasal de alta potencia y resume los resultados logrados con esta técnica.


Epiphora caused by obstruction of the nasolacrimal ducthas traditionally been treated with an external dacrocystorhinostomy (DCR). Endonasal DCR can offersimilarly high rate of long term duct patency without requiring an external nasal incision and without the disruption of the medial canthal ligament and subsequent effect that this may have on the lacrimal pump mechanism. This review describes the technique of powered endonasal DCR and summarises the results achieved with this technique.


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Dacryocystorhinostomy , Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases , Nasolacrimal Duct , Ophthalmology
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