Ag. Janssen et al., DACRYOCYSTOPLASTY - TREATMENT OF EPIPHORA BY MEANS OF BALLOON DILATION OF THE OBSTRUCTED NASOLACRIMAL DUCT SYSTEM, Radiology, 193(2), 1994, pp. 453-456
PURPOSE: To evaluate treatment of epiphora due to acquired stenotic ob
struction of the nasolacrimal duct system with dacryocystoplasty (DCP)
, in which balloon dilation is used to alleviate the obstruction. MATE
RIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients (21 eyes) with epiphora due to obst
ructing lesions at the saccular or subsaccular level were treated with
DCP. The authors used a catheter with a balloon diameter of only 3 mm
to prevent damage to the nasolacrimal duct system and a non-traumatiz
ing guide wire. Stent placement was not considered necessary. Follow-u
p ranged from 14 to 70 weeks. RESULTS: Cannulation was not possible in
one case of complete obstruction. DCP was successfully performed in t
he other 20 cases. In 18 of these cases (90%), results comparable with
those of dacryocystorhinostomy were achieved. No side effects were ob
served. CONCLUSION: DCP is potentially the treatment of choice for epi
phora due to acquired stenotic obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct sy
stem.