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Effect of timing of external dacryocystorhinostomy on surgical outcome.

Nir Seider1, Nir Kaplan, Michael Gilboa, Mordechai Gdal-On, Benjamin Miller, Itzchak Beiran.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To present our experience with external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) outcome and to compare cases of early and late DCR.
METHODS: Retrospective data review of all patients who had external DCR with silicone intubation in a 7-year period. Data were collected and analyzed concerning patients' preoperative and postoperative symptoms, and the lacrimal drainage system examination before, during, and after surgery.
RESULTS: In all, 162 patients underwent 195 DCR surgeries for nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Success was achieved in 81% of surgeries. Success rates were higher in patients who had early DCR (tearing only or early inflammatory signs of the lacrimal sac, 84% success) than in cases that had late DCR (more than 6 months after inflammation started, 77% success). These differences were statistically insignificant. Failure of DCR was much higher in posttraumatic DCR than in DCR for other etiologies. Complications (in 9% of surgeries) were generally mild and infrequent, except 1 case of meningitis.
CONCLUSIONS: In experienced hands, external DCR has good postoperative success with a low complication rate. Early DCR does not have a substantial advantage over late surgery with regard to surgical outcome.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17519653     DOI: 10.1097/IOP.0b013e31804bdf0c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0740-9303            Impact factor:   1.746


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1.  External Dacryocystorhinostomy: Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes in Patients with and without Previous Dacryocystitis.

Authors:  Gilad Rabina; Shani Golan; Meira Neudorfer; Igal Leibovitch
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-12-18       Impact factor: 1.909

2.  Success Rate of Conventional Dacryocystorhinostomy in Post-acute Dacryocystitis Compared to Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy in Acute Dacryocystitis.

Authors:  Rajesh Subhash Joshi; Ajay Sharad Deshpande
Journal:  J Ophthalmic Vis Res       Date:  2017 Jul-Sep

3.  Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy with short-term, pushed-type bicanalicular intubation vs. pulled-type monocanalicular intubation for primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction.

Authors:  Yi-Chun Chi; Chun-Chieh Lai
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-07-28
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