A. El-guindy et al., Endoscopic revision surgery for recurrent epiphora occurring after external dacryocystorhinostomy, ANN OTOL RH, 109(4), 2000, pp. 425-430
Recurrent epiphora after external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) can be a frus
trating experience for both the patient and the physician. We present the r
esults of a retrospective study of 18 patients with epiphora recurring afte
r external DCR who were operated upon to recreate lacrimal drainage through
an endoscopic endonasal approach. The procedure was successful in 83.3% of
cases, with no major complications. The results are comparable to those of
an external approach, but the cosmetic advantages are clear. It is a 1-sta
ge procedure that permits correction of associated intranasal disease that
may be a causative factor in the recurrence of lacrimal obstruction. The en
doscopic endonasal approach is a relatively safe and reliable option in the
management of recurrent epiphora.