Wj. Mann et al., EPIPHORA SECONDARY TO BLOCKAGE OF THE LACRIMAL SYSTEM - THE ROLE OF ENDONASAL DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY, American journal of rhinology, 8(3), 1994, pp. 139-141
Stenosis of the lacrimal system may occur secondary to tumor, infectio
n, trauma, and congenital etiologies. Attempts to remedy this problem
often include irrigation and probing. However, if these fail, external
or internal dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) with or without stenting may
be performed. The purpose of this article is to detail our experience
with a microscopic endonasal approach to DCR utilized in 23 patients.
This is a modification of an older accepted procedure which utilizes t
he modern techniques of endonasal sinus surgery. This approach has all
owed for immediate restoration of drainage in 22 of 23 cases. In one c
ase, the procedure was repeated because of restenosis at the level of
the lacrimal sac, but ultimately successful drainage was obtained.