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2. Dacryocystitis: Is Dacryocystorhinostomy Always the Solution?
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Mathieu, Alexis, Baillif, Stéphanie, Delyfer, Marie-Noelle, Longueville, Éric, Coste-Verdier, Valentine, Lagier, Jacques, Alrabiah, Abdulrhman, and Martel, Arnaud
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DRY eye syndromes , *OLDER patients , *OPERATIVE surgery , *GENERAL anesthesia , *LOCAL anesthesia , *DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
Background/Objectives: The aim of the study was to compare dacryocystectomy (DCT) versus dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) in patients with dacryocystitis in terms of tearing complaints. Methods: We conducted a retrospective and comparative study on 19 patients. The main outcome measure was defined as an improvement by 1 point of the Munk score postoperatively. Results: A total of 19 patients were included with 10 in the DCR group and 9 in the DCT group. The primary endpoint was reached in 7 (70%) and in 6 (67%) patients in the DCR and DCT groups, respectively (p > 0.999). All DCR procedures were performed under general anesthesia (GA), while almost all DCT procedures were performed under local anesthesia (LA) (p < 0.001). There was a higher need for hospitalization in the DCR group (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our preliminary results indicate that DCR is not always the solution in the case of dacryocystitis. DCT is a viable surgical procedure, especially in elderly patients without any tearing complaint and with underlying dry eye disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Rare Case of Non-Keratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Lacrimal Sac Treated with Surgery.
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Pośpiech, Jakub, Hypnar, Julia, Horosin, Grzegorz, Możdżeń, Kamil, Murawska, Agnieszka, Przeklasa, Maria, Konior, Marcin, and Tomik, Jerzy
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POSITRON emission tomography , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *LACRIMAL apparatus , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *CANCER relapse - Abstract
Background and Objectives: The objective of this study was to present a rare case of non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lacrimal sac (LS). Neoplasms of the lacrimal drainage system are extremely rare. These lesions are predominantly malignant and are associated with a high mortality rate. Case Presentation: A 51-year-old woman was referred to an ophthalmologist with a history of unilateral epiphora, presbyopia, and abnormal eye discharge. Antibiotic therapy was applied and modified later due to persisting symptoms. After five months, edema of the medial left eye angle occurred. A lacrimal sac incision was performed, and a subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan revealed a 2 cm, contrast-enhanced solid tumor. The patient was qualified for dacryocystectomy, which was conducted by the otolaryngology department. Postoperative histopathologic findings indicated the presence of non-keratinizing SCC. During a reoperation, margins were extended, and the surgery was found to be radical. Following the reoperation, no alarming symptoms were observed. However, a follow-up MRI and positron emission tomography (PET) scan six weeks later revealed metastases. Further treatment is being planned. Conclusions: LS tumors are life-threatening conditions that are challenging to diagnose at an early stage. Surgical excision is the preferred treatment option. Imaging studies play an important role in post-operative follow-up because of the possibility of recurrence and metastasis, even after radical surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Management of Persistent Epiphora After Lacrimal Drainage Surgery
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Quaranta Leoni, Francesco M., Olver, Jane M., Quaranta Leoni, Francesco M., editor, Verity, David Harding, editor, and Paridaens, Dion, editor
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- 2024
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5. A rare case of lacrimal sac angioleiomyoma managed with dacryocystectomy and turbinectomy.
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Næser, Kristian, Pagh, Priyanka, Friis, Per, and Heegaard, Steffen
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LACRIMAL apparatus , *COMPUTED tomography , *SURGICAL excision , *DISEASE relapse , *DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis - Abstract
We report a rare case of a lacrimal sac angioleiomyoma. A 56-year-old woman complained of pain in the right medial canthal region over a period of 2 years. There were no complaints of epiphora or ocular infection, and no visible or palpable masses in the medial canthal region. Computed tomography scan revealed a solid tumor of the lacrimal sac expanding to the nasolacrimal duct and protruding under the inferior turbinate. The tumor was removed by external dacryocystectomy combined with endonasal, endoscopic anterior turbinectomy, and nasal mucosal resection. Histological and immunohistological findings were consistent with an angioleiomyoma of the venous type. There was no recurrence of the tumor at the three-year follow-up. Angioleiomyomas should be included in the differential diagnosis of lacrimal sac tumors. The definitive diagnoses rely on histology and immunohistological reactions. The treatment is complete surgical resection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. A study to observe the effectiveness of dacryocystectomy in the management of chronic dacryocystitis
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Bhanumurthy Gangalapuram, Padala Venkateswara Prasad, and Mahesh Gajula
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dacryocystectomy ,chronic dacryocystitis ,ophthalmology ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Diseases of the Lacrimal sac could be secondary to the disease of the neighboring areas, namely, that of nose, orbit, and the face. And yet, the diseases of the Lacrimal sac can spread to these areas. Aims and Objectives: The present study was undertaken to observe the effectiveness of dacryocystectomy in the management of chronic dacryocystitis. Materials and Methods: A total of 35 male and female patients with chronic dacryocystitis were part of the study after obtaining informed consent. All the cases underwent surgery under local anesthesia. Incision was made and lacrimal sac was exposed. Bone resection of lacrimal fossa was performed. This is followed by the incision of the mucosal flaps. Postoperatively, the patient is kept on antibiotic, anti-inflammatory drugs, nasal decongestant drops, and antibiotic eye drops. The skin wound is dressed daily. Irrigation of the Lacrimal sac is done daily from 2nd post-operative day onward with warm saline to which few drops of gentamicin is added. Skin sutures are removed on 5th day. The patients are followed regularly. Results: The success rate in our series is 97.14%. The follow-up period in our series ranged between 3 months and 13 months during the follow-up. As described by stallard (1980) and paymann (1982), in 33 of our cases, the initial bony window is fashioned with a lacrimal dissector by inserting it into the suture line between the maxilla and lacrimal bone in the lacrimal fossa and breaking the Lacrimal bone. Conclusion: The study results support that dacryocystectomy is effective in the management of chronic dacryocystitis. The study also recommends further studies with larger sample size in this area.
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- 2022
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7. Dacryocystectomy: A fibrin glue-assisted subfascial excision
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Jessica Y Tong and Dinesh Selva
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dacryocystectomy ,fibrin glue ,lacrimal sac fascia ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
This article describes a technique of dacryocystectomy involving dissection within the subfascial plane, in which the lacrimal sac fascia is preserved and the orbital fat remains undisturbed. The lacrimal sac cavity was directly injected with Tisseel fibrin glue mixed with trypan blue. This led to sac distension and facilitated its separation from surrounding periosteal and fascial attachments. Staining the lacrimal sac epithelium improved definition of the mucosal lining. Transverse sections of the lacrimal sac specimen were histologically analyzed, which confirmed that dissection was completed within a subfascial plane. The technique herein described facilitates en bloc excision of the lacrimal sac without breaching the fascial plane that separates the sac from orbital fat.
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- 2023
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8. A case report of exophytic nasal papilloma with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom
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Ya Mo, Danning Long, Luoxiang Li, and Yanlin Zheng
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Acute dacryocystitis ,Exophytic nasal papilloma ,Nasal endoscopy ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,Dacryocystectomy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study aims to explore a case of exophytic nasal papilloma with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom. Case presentation A 72-year-old male patient complaining of “a 10-year history of tearing and purulent discharge from the right eye, with subsequent redness and pain in the inner canthus for three days” was initially diagnosed with acute dacryocystitis of the right eye. The patient was treated with anti-inflammatory therapy. However, the redness and swelling of the inner canthus continued to increase. An endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy of the right eye was performed under general anesthesia. A large amount of purulent secretion was drained during the operation. As a result, the swelling of the inner canthus was significantly reduced. A routine intra-operative biopsy of the wall of the lacrimal sac revealed an exophytic nasal papilloma. A second biopsy, 1 week after the surgery, revealed the same result. The patient was advised to undergo a dacryocystectomy once the swelling had subsided. However, the patient was reluctant to undergo this surgery and remains under clinical observation. Conclusion It is rare for an exophytic nasal papilloma, which is a benign tumor in the lacrimal sac, which has the potential for recurrence and malignant transformation, to manifest with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom. Therefore, this case report could provide a reference for the future clinical diagnosis of this disease.
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- 2021
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9. A study to observe the effectiveness of dacryocystectomy in the management of chronic dacryocystitis.
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Gangalapuram, Bhanumurthy, Prasad, Padala Venkateswara, and Gajula, Mahesh
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LOCAL anesthesia , *PATIENTS , *EYE drops , *NASAL vasoconstrictors , *ANTI-inflammatory agents , *SKIN injuries - Abstract
Background: Diseases of the Lacrimal sac could be secondary to the disease of the neighboring areas, namely, that of nose, orbit, and the face. And yet, the diseases of the Lacrimal sac can spread to these areas. Aims and Objectives: The present study was undertaken to observe the effectiveness of dacryocystectomy in the management of chronic dacryocystitis. Materials and Methods: A total of 35 male and female patients with chronic dacryocystitis were part of the study after obtaining informed consent. All the cases underwent surgery under local anesthesia. Incision was made and lacrimal sac was exposed. Bone resection of lacrimal fossa was performed. This is followed by the incision of the mucosal flaps. Postoperatively, the patient is kept on antibiotic, anti-inflammatory drugs, nasal decongestant drops, and antibiotic eye drops. The skin wound is dressed daily. Irrigation of the Lacrimal sac is done daily from 2nd post-operative day onward with warm saline to which few drops of gentamicin is added. Skin sutures are removed on 5th day. The patients are followed regularly. Results: The success rate in our series is 97.14%. The follow-up period in our series ranged between 3 months and 13 months during the follow-up. As described by stallard (1980) and paymann (1982), in 33 of our cases, the initial bony window is fashioned with a lacrimal dissector by inserting it into the suture line between the maxilla and lacrimal bone in the lacrimal fossa and breaking the Lacrimal bone. Conclusion: The study results support that dacryocystectomy is effective in the management of chronic dacryocystitis. The study also recommends further studies with larger sample size in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. A rare case of lacrimal sac angioleiomyoma managed with dacryocystectomy and turbinectomy
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Naeser, Kristian, Pagh, Priyanka, Friis, Per, Heegaard, Steffen, Naeser, Kristian, Pagh, Priyanka, Friis, Per, and Heegaard, Steffen
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We report a rare case of a lacrimal sac angioleiomyoma. A 56-year-old woman complained of pain in the right medial canthal region over a period of 2 years. There were no complaints of epiphora or ocular infection, and no visible or palpable masses in the medial canthal region. Computed tomography scan revealed a solid tumor of the lacrimal sac expanding to the nasolacrimal duct and protruding under the inferior turbinate. The tumor was removed by external dacryocystectomy combined with endonasal, endoscopic anterior turbinectomy, and nasal mucosal resection. Histological and immunohistological findings were consistent with an angioleiomyoma of the venous type. There was no recurrence of the tumor at the three-year follow-up. Angioleiomyomas should be included in the differential diagnosis of lacrimal sac tumors. The definitive diagnoses rely on histology and immunohistological reactions. The treatment is complete surgical resection.
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- 2024
11. Dacryocystectomy: A fibrin glue-assisted subfascial excision.
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Tong, Jessica Y. and Selva, Dinesh
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FIBRIN tissue adhesive , *FIBRIN , *TRYPAN blue - Abstract
This article describes a technique of dacryocystectomy involving dissection within the subfascial plane, in which the lacrimal sac fascia is preserved and the orbital fat remains undisturbed. The lacrimal sac cavity was directly injected with Tisseel fibrin glue mixed with trypan blue. This led to sac distension and facilitated its separation from surrounding periosteal and fascial attachments. Staining the lacrimal sac epithelium improved definition of the mucosal lining. Transverse sections of the lacrimal sac specimen were histologically analyzed, which confirmed that dissection was completed within a subfascial plane. The technique herein described facilitates en bloc excision of the lacrimal sac without breaching the fascial plane that separates the sac from orbital fat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Is dacryocystectomy effective in reducing epiphora?
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Md Shahid Alam and Debi Kundu
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dacryocystectomy ,epiphora ,fddt ,munk ,reflex tear secretion ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To study the efficacy of dacryocystectomy (DCT) in reducing epiphora in cases of primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Methods: This was a prospective, nonrandomized, interventional study conducted over a period of 12 months. All cases who either opted or satisfied our criteria for DCT in primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (age above 70 years) were included in the study. Patients with secondary nasolacrimal duct obstruction and those undergoing revision surgeries were excluded. Patients were asked to report the percentage improvement in postoperative watering subjectively. Munk score and fluorescein dye disappearance test (FDDT) were recorded pre- and postoperatively. Wilcoxon signed ranked test was used for analysis. Results: Eighty-two eyes of 65 patients were included. Most of the patients (46, 70.8%) were females. The mean age was 68.46 ± 5.7 years (range: 60–85 years). The mean subjective improvement in watering was 86.8%. The P value for preoperative and postoperative difference in Munk score and FDDT score was highly significant (P = 0.00001). Conclusion: Apart from providing relief from ocular discharge, DCT also provides significant improvement in watering. Patients can be preoperatively counseled regarding chances of reduction in epiphora following surgery.
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- 2022
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13. Radiological, histopathological, and immunohistochemical characterization of solitary fibrous tumor of the lacrimal sac: A rare case report
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Prakash Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Rashmi Chandra, and Rajendra Kumar
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dacryocystectomy ,lacrimal sac tumor ,solitary fibrous tumor ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a benign spindle cell neoplasm of mesenchymal fibroblast cells. It can appear in various locations, but SFT of the lacrimal sac is rare. Due to their variable clinical, histological, and radiological presentation, it can be easily misdiagnosed. We report a rare case of SFT of the lacrimal sac with its radiological, histological, and immunochemical characterization.
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- 2021
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14. Is dacryocystectomy effective in reducing epiphora?
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Alam, Md, Kundu, Debi, and Alam, Md Shahid
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DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY , *LACRIMAL apparatus , *CLINICAL trials , *REOPERATION , *FLUORESCEIN , *RESEARCH , *RESEARCH methodology , *PLASTIC surgery , *LACRIMAL apparatus diseases , *WATER , *EVALUATION research , *COMPARATIVE studies , *POSTOPERATIVE period , *LONGITUDINAL method ,LACRIMAL apparatus surgery - Abstract
Purpose: To study the efficacy of dacryocystectomy (DCT) in reducing epiphora in cases of primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction.Methods: This was a prospective, nonrandomized, interventional study conducted over a period of 12 months. All cases who either opted or satisfied our criteria for DCT in primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (age above 70 years) were included in the study. Patients with secondary nasolacrimal duct obstruction and those undergoing revision surgeries were excluded. Patients were asked to report the percentage improvement in postoperative watering subjectively. Munk score and fluorescein dye disappearance test (FDDT) were recorded pre- and postoperatively. Wilcoxon signed ranked test was used for analysis.Results: Eighty-two eyes of 65 patients were included. Most of the patients (46, 70.8%) were females. The mean age was 68.46 ± 5.7 years (range: 60-85 years). The mean subjective improvement in watering was 86.8%. The P value for preoperative and postoperative difference in Munk score and FDDT score was highly significant (P = 0.00001).Conclusion: Apart from providing relief from ocular discharge, DCT also provides significant improvement in watering. Patients can be preoperatively counseled regarding chances of reduction in epiphora following surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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15. A case report of exophytic nasal papilloma with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom.
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Mo, Ya, Long, Danning, Li, Luoxiang, and Zheng, Yanlin
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PAPILLOMA ,EYE pain ,SYMPTOMS ,DIAGNOSIS ,BENIGN tumors ,DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY - Abstract
Background: This study aims to explore a case of exophytic nasal papilloma with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom. Case presentation: A 72-year-old male patient complaining of "a 10-year history of tearing and purulent discharge from the right eye, with subsequent redness and pain in the inner canthus for three days" was initially diagnosed with acute dacryocystitis of the right eye. The patient was treated with anti-inflammatory therapy. However, the redness and swelling of the inner canthus continued to increase. An endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy of the right eye was performed under general anesthesia. A large amount of purulent secretion was drained during the operation. As a result, the swelling of the inner canthus was significantly reduced. A routine intra-operative biopsy of the wall of the lacrimal sac revealed an exophytic nasal papilloma. A second biopsy, 1 week after the surgery, revealed the same result. The patient was advised to undergo a dacryocystectomy once the swelling had subsided. However, the patient was reluctant to undergo this surgery and remains under clinical observation. Conclusion: It is rare for an exophytic nasal papilloma, which is a benign tumor in the lacrimal sac, which has the potential for recurrence and malignant transformation, to manifest with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom. Therefore, this case report could provide a reference for the future clinical diagnosis of this disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Acute dacryocystitis with giant lacrimal abscess: a case report
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Maria Di Cicco, Elisabetta Maria Bellino, Andrea Marabotti, Laura Luti, Diego G. Peroni, and Giampiero I. Baroncelli
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Pediatric acute dacryocystitis ,Nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,Lacrimal abscess ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,Dacryocystectomy ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background We report a case of a 4-year-old girl with acute dacryocystitis complicated with giant lacrimal abscess who underwent open dacryocystectomy as resolutive surgery. Case presentation A 4-year-old previously healthy girl presented to the emergency department with a voluminous and erythematous, fluctuant warm mass localized inferiorly to the medial canthus of the right eye. She had a 2-week history of right inferior eyelid oedema and hyperemia, treated firstly with dexamethasone and netilmicin by eye drops, and then with per oral amoxicillin clavulanate. Ultrasound examination showed a well-circumscribed round lesion filled by anechoic fluid with punctate echoes, confirming a diagnosis of acute dacryocystitis complicated by lacrimal abscess. Parents refused a head CT. Systemic antibiotic treatment was started and, on 5th day from admission, open dacryocystectomy was performed with good esthetical result. Conclusions Pediatric acute dacryocystitis is a potentially serious condition, which must be treated with intravenous antibiotic therapy followed by surgery tailored to the clinical history. Even if probing and dacryocystorhinostomy are the most used surgery in adults and children, open dacryocystectomy is a safe and successful option, mainly in severe cases where imaging studies are not available.
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- 2020
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17. Surgeries of the lacrimal drainage system – A review
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Shruthi Tara, Sumeet Gupta, and Neha Panickar
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balloon dacryoplasty ,canalicular stenosis ,dacryocystectomy ,dacryocystorhinostomy ,endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy ,endoscopic lacrimal duct recanalization ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Nasolacrimal system serves as a conduit for tear flow from eye to the nasal cavity. Periodic blinking initiates a pump mechanism, helping in the even distribution of tears over the ocular surface, which then flows into the lacrimal sac and finally to the nasal cavity via the nasolacrimal duct (NLD). Obstruction in this system leads to inadequate tear drainage, which clinically presents as epiphora. Lacrimal outflow system disorders are very annoying to the patients, and sometimes vision threatening. Surgery is a definitive solution for most outflow obstructions, and patients should be counseled accordingly. Chronic use of topical medications for NLD problems is neither cost-effective nor efficacious, but only prolongs agony. This article aims to provide a comprehensive insight into the commonly performed lacrimal drainage surgeries. Literature search using PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar with a combination of various words appropriate to this article was done and relevant articles were reviewed.
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- 2020
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18. Infections of the Lacrimal Drainage System
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Ng, John D., Perry, C. Blake, Yen, Michael T., editor, and Johnson, Thomas E., editor
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- 2018
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19. Acute dacryocystitis with giant lacrimal abscess: a case report.
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Di Cicco, Maria, Bellino, Elisabetta Maria, Marabotti, Andrea, Luti, Laura, Peroni, Diego G., and Baroncelli, Giampiero I.
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ABSCESSES , *AESTHETICS , *AMOXICILLIN , *ANTIBIOTICS , *CLAVULANIC acid , *COMBINED modality therapy , *COMPUTED tomography , *DACRYOCYSTITIS , *EDEMA , *OPHTHALMIC surgery , *EYELIDS , *GENTAMICIN , *HOSPITAL emergency services , *HYPEREMIA , *INTRAVENOUS therapy , *ORAL drug administration , *DEXAMETHASONE , *ACUTE diseases ,LACRIMAL apparatus surgery - Abstract
Background: We report a case of a 4-year-old girl with acute dacryocystitis complicated with giant lacrimal abscess who underwent open dacryocystectomy as resolutive surgery. Case presentation: A 4-year-old previously healthy girl presented to the emergency department with a voluminous and erythematous, fluctuant warm mass localized inferiorly to the medial canthus of the right eye. She had a 2-week history of right inferior eyelid oedema and hyperemia, treated firstly with dexamethasone and netilmicin by eye drops, and then with per oral amoxicillin clavulanate. Ultrasound examination showed a well-circumscribed round lesion filled by anechoic fluid with punctate echoes, confirming a diagnosis of acute dacryocystitis complicated by lacrimal abscess. Parents refused a head CT. Systemic antibiotic treatment was started and, on 5th day from admission, open dacryocystectomy was performed with good esthetical result. Conclusions: Pediatric acute dacryocystitis is a potentially serious condition, which must be treated with intravenous antibiotic therapy followed by surgery tailored to the clinical history. Even if probing and dacryocystorhinostomy are the most used surgery in adults and children, open dacryocystectomy is a safe and successful option, mainly in severe cases where imaging studies are not available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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20. Dacryocystosclerotherapy as an alternative to dacryocystectomy.
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Ali, Mohammad Javed, Dave, Tarjani Vivek, Mishra, Dilip Kumar, and Naik, Milind N.
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SCLEROTHERAPY , *DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY , *LACRIMAL apparatus , *BLEOMYCIN , *SODIUM sulfate , *HISTOPATHOLOGY - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to perform a histopathological assessment of the efficacy of sclerosing agents in dacryocystosclerotherapy (DCST) and to evaluate its role as an alternative to dacryocystectomy (DCT) in a specific group of patients. Methods: Thirteen lacrimal drainage systems of 10 patients with primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (PANDO) were studied. All patients were awaiting a DCT, indications being repeated attacks of dacryocystitis with severe systemic or ocular co-morbidities and/or refusal for a dacryocystorhinostomy. Fluorescent labelled sodium tetradecyl sulphate (SDS) or bleomycin were used as sclerosing agents for a DCST taking specific precautions. All patients underwent a DCT after 4 weeks and histopathological evaluation was performed to assess the changes and extent of DCST. Results: There were nine females and one male, and all patients were above the age of 60 years. Of the 13 lacrimal systems studied, the mean duration of PANDO was 1.3 years. All the patients had associated systemic and/or ocular co-morbidities. SDS and bleomycin were used in 6 and 7 lacrimal systems, respectively. The mean doses used for SDS and bleomycin were 0.26 and 0.31 cc, respectively. The post-injection phase was uneventful except for one patient who had a moderate inflammation, which resolved with low dose oral steroids. Histopathological features were more marked in the SDS group and included loss of epithelium, luminal closure, gross fibrosis across the lacrimal sac wall, congestion and hyalinization of blood vessels, and multiple areas of haemorrhages in the sac wall. Conclusions: DCST is a safe and effective alternative to DCT in very carefully selected patients. Histopathology demonstrates SDS to be more effective as compared to bleomycin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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21. Dacryocystectomy: Indications and Results at Tertiary Eye Hospital in Central Saudi Arabia.
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Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia, Dufaileej, Mohammed, Galvez-Ruiz, Alberto, Khandekar, Rajiv, and Schellini, Silvana A.
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DACRYOCYSTITIS , *LACRIMAL apparatus diseases , *SURGICAL complications , *EVALUATION of medical care , *THERAPEUTICS , *OPHTHALMIC surgery , *SPECIALTY hospitals , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *DISEASE incidence , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *DIAGNOSIS ,LACRIMAL apparatus surgery - Abstract
Purpose: To report indications and success rates of dacryocystectomy (DCT) in a tertiary hospital.Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed of all patients who underwent DCT at the King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia, from 2008 to 2015. Data included patient demographics, symptoms before and after surgery, and complications. Univariate analysis using parametric and non-parametric methods was performed.Results: Forty-seven DCT surgeries were performed over the study period. The median age of patients was 58.2 ± 2 years old, 63.8% were female, 60% of surgeries were performed on the left side, and 8% of patients underwent bilateral simultaneous DCT. Chronic dacryocystitis was the surgical indication for DCT for all of the patients and 23.5% of them had dry eye preoperatively. Successful treatment was observed in 80.8% of patients and 8.5% complained of tearing after DCT.Conclusion: The main indication for DCT in our hospital was chronic dacryocystitis with good outcomes for elderly patients with dry eyes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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22. Easy and Effective Treatment for Chronic Dacryocystitis in Geriatric Patients.
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Mahmood, M. Arshad, Mahmood, Zahid, Raza, Mujahid, Saeed, Muhammad, and Azam, Aysha
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DACRYOCYSTITIS , *OLDER patients , *LOCAL anesthesia , *SYMPTOMS , *THERAPEUTICS ,LACRIMAL apparatus surgery - Abstract
Purpose: To find easy and effective treatment option for chronic dacryocystitis.in geriatric patients, instead of extensive and difficult surgery dacryocystorhinostomy. It was an interventional prospective study. Material and Methods: 48 patients presented with chronic dacryocystitis in the out patients department of Ophthalmology in Nawaz Sharif Social Security Teaching Hospital, Multan Road Lahore and Gulab Devi Teaching Hospital Lahore, from January 2015 to April 2018, were included in this study. Approval by ethical review committee and informed consent was taken prior to study Patients from either gender, aged above 55 years with confirmed diagnosis of chronic dacryocystitis were included. Patients with Acute dacryocystitis, previous history of lacrimal sac surgery, tumors of lacrimal sac and nasal pathology were excluded from the study group. counseling and both the procedures were explained in detail with their adva All patients were operated by senior surgeons for dacryocystectomy under local anesthesia. Regular follow up was done for symptomatic relief on 1st. post op day then at 1st week, 3rd week and later on monthly basis for the next 6 months. Results: Total 48 patients with chronic dacryocystitis ranging from 55 to 70 years were included. The mean age was 58 years. Out of 48 patients, 35 (73%) were females and 13(27%) were males. Out of 48 patients, 41(85.41%) were relieved of the presenting complaint of epiphora, 5 (10.41%) patients have partial relief of their symptoms and 2 (4.1%) patients still had the same epiphora although much less than at the presenting time. Conclusion: Dacryocystectomy is a good alternate in older patients for chronic dacryocystitis, as compared to much invasive dacryocystorhinostomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
23. Dacryocystectomy for Chronic Dacryocystitis in a Beagle Dog
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Su An Kim, Dumin Ko, Kangmoon Seo, Youngseok Jeong, Songhui Lee, Sangho Woo, and Seonmi Kang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Dacryocystectomy ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,medicine ,Chronic dacryocystitis ,business ,Beagle ,Surgery - Published
- 2021
24. A Five-Year Retrospective Review of the Clinical Spectrum and Management Pattern of Dacryocystitis in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Coastal Karnataka
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Anagha Dinesh and Sheetal Savur
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Retrospective review ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,R5-130.5 ,General surgery ,dacryocystectomy ,Tertiary care hospital ,medicine.disease ,acute dacryocystitis ,Dacryocystitis ,chronic dacryocystitis ,General works ,medicine ,business ,dacryocystorhinostomy - Abstract
BACKGROUND Dacryocystitis is the most common pathology affecting lacrimal drainage system, representing 79 - 87 % of all lesions. This retrospective study was conducted to understand the clinical spectrum and management patterns of dacryocystitis in the past 5 years in a tertiary care hospital of coastal Karnataka. METHODS This is a five-year retrospective review of the case records of patients with dacryocystitis from the year 2015 to 2019. The records were retrieved from the electronic medical record system of the hospital using the International Statistical Classification (ICD) 10 codes. Data retrieved included, demographic profile, clinical history, presenting symptoms, past surgical interventions, examination findings, systemic comorbidities, pattern of management, medical or surgical management and complications if any. 45 cases that had completed medical records were included in the study. RESULTS The mean age of presentation was 49.37 (± 19.59). The condition was more common in females with a male to female ratio of 1:2.5. The condition was almost equal on both sides. 11 (24.44 %) had bilateral involvement. The patients were mostly from coastal areas or dry plains. Most common presentation was chronic dacryocystitis. Aggravated epiphora was the most common symptom (33) 73.3 %. Diabetes mellitus (15) and hypertension (10) were the most common systemic comorbidities. (22) 48.8 % had no comorbidities. The complications seen were (4) 8.9 % fistula, (1) 2.2 % lacrimal abscess, (2) 4.4 % conjunctivitis and (1) 2.2 % preseptal cellulitis. The patients who underwent nasal examination were (31) 68.9 % out of which, 26 had no abnormal finding in the nose. Surgical treatment was performed in 29 (64.4 %) mainly in the form of dacryocystectomy (DCT) 24 (53.3 %) while only 5 (11.1 %) underwent conventional dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). CONCLUSIONS Chronic dacryocystitis is the most common form of presentation with higher incidence in the females in the fifth decade of life. Epiphora was the commonest symptom. Most patients who underwent a preoperative nasal examination did not have any pathology. DCT was the more commonly performed procedure. KEYWORDS Acute Dacryocystitis, Chronic Dacryocystitis, Dacryocystectomy, Dacryocystorhinostomy, Epiphora
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25. Radiological, histopathological, and immunohistochemical characterization of solitary fibrous tumor of the lacrimal sac: A rare case report
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Rashmi Chandra, Sanjeev Kumar, Prakash Kumar, and Rajendra Kumar
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Solitary fibrous tumor ,Spindle Cell Neoplasm ,business.industry ,fungi ,food and beverages ,dacryocystectomy ,lacrimal sac tumor ,RE1-994 ,medicine.disease ,Lacrimal sac ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dacryocystectomy ,Radiological weapon ,Rare case ,medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,solitary fibrous tumor ,business - Abstract
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a benign spindle cell neoplasm of mesenchymal fibroblast cells. It can appear in various locations, but SFT of the lacrimal sac is rare. Due to their variable clinical, histological, and radiological presentation, it can be easily misdiagnosed. We report a rare case of SFT of the lacrimal sac with its radiological, histological, and immunochemical characterization.
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26. Indian survey on practice patterns of lacrimal & eyelid disorders (iSUPPLE): Report 3 – Cataract and nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
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Nair, Akshay Gopinathan, Kamal, Saurabh, and Agarwal, Aniruddha
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Aim To assess the practice patterns pertaining to pre-cataract screening for nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) among oculoplastic surgeons in India. The survey was aimed at obtaining data on the current screening and treatment strategies for NLDO and the interval between lacrimal surgery and subsequent cataract surgery. Methods An online survey was sent to all members of Oculoplastic Association of India. All valid responses were tabulated and analyzed. Results Majority of the respondents (92%) felt that nasolacrimal duct patency should be checked prior to performing cataract surgery: 59.6% felt that checking for regurgitation on pressure over the lacrimal sac (ROPLAS) was sufficient and 32.6% preferred to perform lacrimal irrigation to check for NLD patency. Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) was the preferred surgery for NLDO thus detected. The preferred interval between a DCR and subsequent cataract surgery was 4 weeks (48.9%). A small minority (7.9%) of the respondents felt that pre-cataract screening for NLDO was not required. Also, a small but significant number (12.6%) felt that no treatment was required for NLDO in such patients and that to could go ahead with cataract surgery even in the presence of coexisting NLDO. Conclusions There is a general agreement on the need for pre-cataract screening for NLDO and a majority indicated that checking for ROPLAS was sufficient. Most surgeons prefer to perform a DCR in cases of NLDO and wait for 4 weeks before intraocular surgery. There is however, a lacuna in the literature on guidelines regarding the optimal interval between lacrimal surgery and subsequent intraocular surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Infectious scleritis: Clinical spectrum and management outcomes in India
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Zia Sultan Pradhan and Pushpa Jacob
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
In this retrospective case series, we studied the predisposing factors, causative organisms, clinical spectrum, and outcomes of 12 cases of culture-proven infectious scleritis. Nine of 12 patients had a history of preceding trauma (surgical or accidental). Past surgical history included small-incision cataract surgery (4), pterygium surgery (1), and trabeculectomy (1). Six patients had multifocal scleral abscesses due to Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, or Nocardia. Only 2 patients retained useful vision (>6/18). A poor visual acuity at presentation usually resulted in a worse visual outcome (P = 0.005). Four eyes developed phthisis. The addition of surgical intervention did not result in a significantly better visual outcome than medical management alone (P = 0.209), but resulted in a higher globe preservation rate (P = 0.045). Therefore, we concluded that infection must be ruled out in cases of scleritis with preceding history of trauma, and aggressive surgical intervention improves the anatomical outcome but does not change the visual outcome.
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28. Congenital combined eyelid imbrication and floppy eyelid syndrome: Case report and review of literature
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Shivcharan Lal Chandravanshi, Mahesh Kumar Rathore, and Eva Rani Tirkey
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome (CEIS) is an extremely rare, benign, transient, self-limiting eyelid malposition disorder. The classic triad of signs in patients with a CEIS consists of bilateral upper eyelids overriding the lower eyelids when child was in sleep, bilateral medial and lateral canthal tendon laxity and tarsal conjunctival hyperemia. We report a third case of congenital combined eyelid imbrication and floppy eyelid syndrome in healthy neonate that was resolved within a week with conservative treatment.
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29. Beyond photography: Evaluation of the consumer digital camera to identify strabismus and anisometropia by analyzing the Bruckner′s reflex
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Sadat A. O. Bani, Abadan K Amitava, Richa Sharma, and Alam Danish
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Inner retinal layer thickness ,optic nerve hypoplasia ,outer retinal layer thickness ,retinal nerve fiber layer thickness ,spectral domain optical coherence tomography ,Abducens nerve palsy ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,isolated abducens nerve palsy ,nontraumatic ,Inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique ,macular hole ,macular hole surgery ,Ocular ,positron emission tomography ,tuberculosis ,High myopia ,myelination ,reduced vision ,Amblyopia ,anisometropia ,digital camera ,photoscreening ,strabismus ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Amblyopia screening is often either costly or laborious. We evaluated the Canon Powershot TX1 (CPTX1) digital camera as an efficient screener for amblyogenic risk factors (ARF). We included 138 subjects: 84-amblyopes and 54-normal. With the red-eye-reduction feature off, we obtained Bruckner reflex photographs of different sized crescents which suggested anisometropia, while asymmetrical brightness indicated strabismus; symmetry implied normalcy. Eight sets of randomly arranged 138 photographs were made. After training, 8 personnel, marked each as normal or abnormal. Of the 84 amblyopes, 42 were strabismus alone (SA), 36 had anisometropia alone (AA) while six were mixed amblyopes (MA). Overall mean sensitivity for amblyopes was 0.86 (95% CI: 0.83-0.89) and specificity 0.85 (95% CI: 0.77-0.93). Sub-group analyses on SA, AA and MA returned sensitivities of 0.86, 0.89 and 0.69, while specificities were 0.85 for all three. Overall Cohen′s Kappa was 0.66 (95% CI: 0.62-0.71). The CPTX1 appears to be a feasible option to screen for ARF, although results need to be validated on appropriate age groups.
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30. Dacryocystectomy as a treatment alternative for chronic recurrent dacryocystitis in elderly patients: case series study
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Małgorzata Woś and Anna Kwiecińska
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Sedation ,Gold standard ,medicine.disease ,Dacryocystitis ,Lacrimal sac ,Surgery ,Nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,Dacryocystectomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Local anesthesia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Case series - Abstract
Dacryocystectomy is a procedure that involves complete surgical extirpation of the lacrimal sac. It was first described by Woolhouse in 1724 and became the gold standard for the management of lacrimal system obstruction and dacryocystitis before the advent of dacryocystectomy. Many minimally invasive methods are currently available to treat lacrimal disorders, but there are several specific indications for dacryocystectomy, such as malignant lacrimal sac tumors. Generally, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, which avoids risks that are associated with general anesthesia or sedation in ailing or elderly patients. Dacryocystectomy can also also avoid skin scars. In 2013, Shams and Selva were the first to perform endoscopic dacryocystectomy. This article discusses indications, contraindications, goals, techniques, and complications of dacryocystectomy.
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31. Acute dacryocystitis with giant lacrimal abscess: a case report
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Diego Peroni, Elisabetta Bellino, Giampiero I. Baroncelli, Maria Di Cicco, Andrea Marabotti, and Laura Luti
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lacrimal abscess ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,Case Report ,Acute dacryocystitis ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dacryocystitis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pediatric acute dacryocystitis ,030225 pediatrics ,Nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,Medicine ,Humans ,Canthus ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Abscess ,Dexamethasone ,Dacryocystectomy ,business.industry ,Lacrimal Apparatus ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,General Medicine ,Emergency department ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Child, Preschool ,Acute Disease ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BackgroundWe report a case of a 4-year-old girl with acute dacryocystitis complicated with giant lacrimal abscess who underwent open dacryocystectomy as resolutive surgery.Case presentationA 4-year-old previously healthy girl presented to the emergency department with a voluminous and erythematous, fluctuant warm mass localized inferiorly to the medial canthus of the right eye. She had a 2-week history of right inferior eyelid oedema and hyperemia, treated firstly with dexamethasone and netilmicin by eye drops, and then with per oral amoxicillin clavulanate. Ultrasound examination showed a well-circumscribed round lesion filled by anechoic fluid with punctate echoes, confirming a diagnosis of acute dacryocystitis complicated by lacrimal abscess. Parents refused a head CT. Systemic antibiotic treatment was started and, on 5th day from admission, open dacryocystectomy was performed with good esthetical result.ConclusionsPediatric acute dacryocystitis is a potentially serious condition, which must be treated with intravenous antibiotic therapy followed by surgery tailored to the clinical history. Even if probing and dacryocystorhinostomy are the most used surgery in adults and children, open dacryocystectomy is a safe and successful option, mainly in severe cases where imaging studies are not available.
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32. Transitional cell carcinoma of the lacrimal sac: A clinico-pathological case study
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Bipasha Mukherjee, Ravija Patel, Jyotirmay Biswas, and S Krishnakumar
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Carcinoma ,dacryocystectomy ,lacrimal sac ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Tumors of the lacrimal sac are rarely encountered in clinical practice. The importance of recognizing this entity lies in the fact that the majority of the lacrimal sac tumors turn out to be malignant and thereby potentially life-threatening. Hence appropriate management of the lacrimal sac tumors is of utmost importance. We report a case of transitional cell carcinoma of the lacrimal sac, its presentation and management along with the review of the published literature.
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33. Isolated abducens nerve palsy with hyperhomocysteinemia: Association and outcomes
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Virender Sachdeva, Vaibhev Mittal, Avinash Pathengay, Ramesh Kekunnaya, Amit Gupta, and Bhoompally V Rao
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Inner retinal layer thickness ,optic nerve hypoplasia ,outer retinal layer thickness ,retinal nerve fiber layer thickness ,spectral domain optical coherence tomography ,Abducens nerve palsy ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,isolated abducens nerve palsy ,nontraumatic ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Ischemic abducens nerve palsy usually presents as isolated cranial nerve palsy in the middle aged and elderly patients with known risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, carotid artery disease, etc., In this report, we describe four patients with isolated abducens nerve palsy who presented with an acute onset diplopia whose detailed history and examination were suggestive of an ischemic etiology. Detailed systemic and laboratory evaluation revealed hyperhomocysteinemia as the only potential risk factor. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of association of hyperhomocysteinemia and isolated abducens nerve palsy.
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34. Surgical outcomes of inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique for large macular hole
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Prabhushanker Mahalingam and Kumar Sambhav
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Inner retinal layer thickness ,optic nerve hypoplasia ,outer retinal layer thickness ,retinal nerve fiber layer thickness ,spectral domain optical coherence tomography ,Abducens nerve palsy ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,isolated abducens nerve palsy ,nontraumatic ,Inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique ,macular hole ,macular hole surgery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We are presenting the initial results of inverted internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap technique for large macular hole. Five eyes of five patients with large diameter macular hole (>700 μm) were selected. All patients underwent inverted ILM flap technique for macular hole. Anatomical closure and functional success were achieved in all patients. There was no loss of best-corrected visual acuity in any of the patients. Inverted ILM flap technique in macular hole surgery seems to have a better hole closure rates, especially in large diameter macular holes. Larger case series is required to assess the efficacy and safety of this technique.
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35. Infestation of the lacrimal sac by Rhinosporidium seeberi: A clinicopathological case report
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Bipasha Mukherjee, Ashwin Mohan, V Sumathi, and Jyotirmay Biswas
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Rhinosporidium seeberi , till recently known as a fungus, has been reclassified as a protistan parasite. It infects humans and many animal species. The authors describe a rare case of oculosporidiosis with involvement of the lacrimal sac exhibiting features of idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease in a young male patient. Clinical features, pathophysiology, and management of lacrimal sac rhinosporidiosis have been discussed.
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36. Optical coherence tomographic findings in optic nerve hypoplasia
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Daruchi Moon and Tae Kwann Park
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Inner retinal layer thickness ,optic nerve hypoplasia ,outer retinal layer thickness ,retinal nerve fiber layer thickness ,spectral domain optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We investigated a case of unilateral optic nerve hypoplasia using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SDOCT). Optical coherence tomography was done on both eyes using 5-line Raster scan for the fovea to analyze the retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, inner retinal layer thickness, outer retinal layer thickness, and optic disc cube scan for the disc. Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, inner retinal layer thickness, and outer retinal layer thickness were manually measured at 21-points of each five lines, and results were compared between both eyes. Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and inner retinal layer thickness of optic nerve hypoplasia were significantly thinner than the opposite eye, but there was no significant difference in the thickness of the outer retinal layer between both eyes.
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37. Clinical utility of 18 Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET/CT scans in patients with suspect ocular tuberculosis
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Salil Mehta
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Inner retinal layer thickness ,optic nerve hypoplasia ,outer retinal layer thickness ,retinal nerve fiber layer thickness ,spectral domain optical coherence tomography ,Abducens nerve palsy ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,isolated abducens nerve palsy ,nontraumatic ,Inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique ,macular hole ,macular hole surgery ,Ocular ,positron emission tomography ,tuberculosis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Systemic imaging of patients with suspect ocular tuberculosis include chest X-rays and computed tomography (CT) scans. Reports have suggested a role for 18 fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/CT (FDG-PET/CT) scans. We report on the clinical utility of 18 FDG PET/CT in two patients. Case 1: A 38-year-old female patient presented with recurrent anterior uveitis. A 18 FDG-PET scan revealed metabolically active supraclavicular and chest lymph nodes. An aspiration cytology of the cervical lymph node revealed caseating granulomas suggestive of tuberculosis. Case 2: A 58-year-old female patient presented with recurrent anterior uveitis. A 18 FDG-PET scan revealed metabolically active lymph nodes in the neck. A biopsy of the cervical lymph node revealed epithelioid granulomas suggestive of tuberculosis. Both patients were started on standard antitubercular therapy with a subsequent marked reduction of activity. PET/CT scans may suggest the sites of safe high-yield biopsies.
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38. Dacryocystectomy as a treatment of chronic dacryocystitis in the elderly.
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Meireles, Mariana N, Viveiros, Magda MH, Meneghin, Roberta LFS, Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia, Marques, Mariângela EA, and Schellini, Silvana A
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To evaluate the dacryocystectomy (DCT) outcomes for chronic dacryocystitis in an elderly population over 70 years old. A retrospective chart review was performed for patients over 70 years old who were diagnosed with chronic dacryocystitis and underwent DCT at the Botucatu School of Medicine, UNESP, Brazil, from 2007 to July 2014. Data were collected about patient demographics, age, gender, previous nasal, or ophthalmic diseases, symptoms related to the lacrimal drainage system preoperatively and postoperatively, signs of enlargement of the lacrimal sac (regurgitation of secretion), and histopathologic evaluation. The study sample was comprised of 17 patients with an average age of 76.5 ± 8.5 years. The major complaint for all patients was tearing and 17.6% patients had an additional complaint of discharge. Regurgitation of secretion with lacrimal sac expression was present in 76.5% of patients. Postoperatively, 76.5% of the patients reported improvement of the initial complaint, likely due to the total excision of the lacrimal sac which removed the focal site of chronic infection. Epiphora persisted in 23.5% of patients, of whom 11.7% underwent successful lacrimal stent intubation. DCT for chronic dacryocystitis should be considered a primary procedure in individuals over 70 years old. This procedure has a much lower risk to these patients who often have associated comorbidities. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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39. External dacryocystorhinostomy for isolated lacrimal sac rhinosporidiosis – A suitable alternative to dacryocystectomy
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Nandini Bothra, Suryasnata Rath, Devjyoti Tripathy, and Ruchi Mittal
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,lacrimal sac ,rhinosporidiosis ,Last follow up ,External dacryocystorhinostomy ,Dacryocystitis ,Young Adult ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Institutional review board ,medicine.disease ,Lacrimal sac ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Dacryocystectomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Granuloma ,Rhinosporidiosis ,Original Article ,Female ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,Nasolacrimal Duct ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose: To describe the outcome of external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) as a suitable alternative to dacryocystectomy (DCT) in cases of isolated lacrimal sac rhinosporidiosis. Methods: This was a retrospective, interventional case series. Institutional review board approval was obtained for the study. The chart review of 13 patients who underwent external DCR surgery for isolated lacrimal sac rhinosporidiosis between July 2012 and May 2018 was performed. Demographic details, clinical presentation, preoperative and intraoperative findings, surgical technique used, postoperative management, surgical outcome and duration of follow up were reviewed for each patient. Results: Thirteen patients were included in the study. Nine (69.2%) were male and four (30.8%) were female. The mean age was 22.1 years (range: 8–46 years). Involvement was unilateral in all cases. The commonest presenting complaint was epiphora with discharge seen in 10 cases (76.9%). An intrasac granuloma was grossly identified intraoperatively in 12 out of the 13 patients. Mean follow up was 26.9 months (range: 1.5–68 months). Till the last follow up, all cases were symptom free and did not have any evidence of recurrence of infection. Conclusion: From this series of cases reported by the authors, external DCR with appropriate precautions to prevent recurrence appears to be a suitable alternative to conventional DCT with excellent long-term outcomes without disease recurrence.
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40. Surgical Treatment of Dacryocystitis by Using a Venous Catheter
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Pasquale Aragona, Alessandro Meduri, Marco Cicciù, Leandro Inferrera, Giuseppe Tumminello, Meduri, A., Inferrera, L., Tumminello, G., Cicciu, M., and Aragona, P.
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Venous catheter ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lacrimal Apparatus Disease ,Vein ,Veins ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dacryocystitis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Dacryocystiti ,80 and over ,Reconstructive Surgical Procedure ,Medicine ,Humans ,Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Surgical treatment ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases ,business.industry ,Lacrimal drainage ,Vascular Access Device ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Dacryocystectomy ,Female ,Vascular Access Devices ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Catheter ,Dacryocystectomy, Dacryocystitis, Venous catheter ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Regional anesthesia ,Postoperative Complication ,business ,Human - Abstract
Purpose: Aim of this work is to highlight the advantages of a new surgical technique performed over 15 patients affected dacryocystitis and treated by using a venous catheter. The arrangement of a 30 mm venous catheter used at the end of a dacryocystectomy (DCT) was performed in 15 patients with dacryocystitis. The venous catheter was removed at 30 days after the surgery. The use of the venous catheter allows washing the lacrimal drainage system, reducing the risk of postoperative infections and supports the recanalization of the lacrimal drainage system 30 days after surgery. The presented cases demonstrated how the technique is easy and it reduces the possibility of the post-operative infection. It could be performed under regional anesthesia. Furthermore, after the surgery the recanalization of the lacrimal drainage system with a significant reduction of the epiphora in 6 months after surgery has been observed.
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41. Dacryocystectomy with lacrimal silicone intubation in challenging patients affected by recurrent dacryocystitis and epiphora: Expanding minimally invasive approach indications
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Raffaele Nuzzi, Federico Tridico, and Alessia Nuzzi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dacryocystitis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Silicone ,Lacrimal sac ,Ophthalmology ,Epiphora ,medicine ,Intubation ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Dacryocystectomy ,Lacrimal intubation ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,business - Abstract
Objective:In this study, we evaluated the feasibility and safety of dacryocystectomy associated with lacrimal intubation, for the treatment of recurrent dacryocystitis and epiphora secondary to lacrimal obstruction with compromised lacrimal sac, was evaluated.Subjects and Methods:32 patients underwent dacryocystectomy with Crawford tubes canalicular insertion, performed by a single surgeon. Post-operative visits were scheduled at 1stand 10th day, 1, 3, and 6 months. At each follow-up visit, the prevalence of epiphora and dacryocystitis was evaluated and compared with baseline data. Also, we evaluated the prevalence of local and systemic post-operative adverse events during the follow-up period.Results:11 patients (34.38%) reported persistent epiphora, which lasted for 30 days after surgery. Among them, 9 subjects (28.13%) complained occasional epiphora even at the six months follow-up. In the event of dacryocystitis or subacute phlogosis before surgery, patients reported a definitive symptom resolution. Other reported adverse events were epithelial corneal erosion due to Crawford tube protrusion (4 cases, 12.5%), a Crawford tube extrusion case (3.13%), 3 cases of surgical wound dehiscence (9.36%), and a case of mild local bleeding persisting for 15 daysConclusion:A significative epiphora reduction was observed after surgery with an acceptable safety profile, expanding dacryocystectomy indications. This procedure provides a satisfactory resolution of recurrent dacryocystitis. However, this approach should be performed only in well-selected cases: elderly/frail patients with altered lacrimal sacs, epiphora associated with recurrent infections, and failure after dacryocystectomy.
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- 2020
42. Clinical study of efficacy of probing as a treatment for epiphora in adults
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BR Lakshmi, Sahana Raviraj Manipur, Kavitha Cv, and Pavana Acharya
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Context (language use) ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,Cataract surgery ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Lacrimal syringing ,Surgery ,Clinical study ,Dacryocystectomy ,Nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,medicine ,Initial treatment ,Local anesthesia ,probing ,common canalicular block ,business ,Adult epiphora - Abstract
Background/Context: Probing is a simple operative procedure, can be performed easily in adults under local anesthesia, and is associated with minimal postoperative morbidity. The study aimed to determine the efficacy of probing in adults with epiphora due to common canalicular block (CCB) and nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). Materials and Methods: A prospective, interventional study was conducted on 44 patients with epiphora. Probing was done through upper and lower canaliculus under local anesthesia in all patients with epiphora due to CCB and NLDO. Probing was considered successful if the epiphora had been resolved or reduced to an acceptable level and if the lacrimal system was patent on lacrimal syringing for 6 months. Results: Patients comprised 36 women and eight men with the age group between 25 and 80 years who had epiphora for 3–24 months. Twenty-six patients had common CCB and 18 had complete NLDO. Complete patency was achieved in 12 and 5 and partial patency in 9 and 6 patients with CCB and NLDO, respectively. Treatment was successful in 72.72% of the patients. Ten patients underwent uneventful cataract surgery and 12 failed cases needed dacryocystectomy. Conclusion: Since probing is a simple, quick, cost-effective, and daycare procedure with low morbidity and obviates the need for further nasolacrimal surgery, probing can be recommended as an initial treatment in adults with epiphora.
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43. Special role of dacryocystectomy in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA).
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Ali, Mohammad Javed
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GRANULOMATOSIS with polyangiitis , *DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY , *LACRIMAL apparatus - Abstract
Keywords: Dacryocystectomy; endoscopy; lacrimal sac; polyangitiis; Wegener's EN Dacryocystectomy endoscopy lacrimal sac polyangitiis Wegener's 83 84 2 01/08/21 20210201 NES 210201 Lacrimal drainage obstructions have been reported in up to 7% of the patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA).[1],[2] It primarily presents as nasolacrimal duct obstruction with or without epiphora. In view of severe systemic disease, recurrent acute dacryocystitis, insignificant epiphora, destructive changes in the nasal cavity and gross involvement of the DCR surgical site, a dacryocystectomy (DCT) was performed under cyclophosphamide cover. Dacryocystectomy, endoscopy, lacrimal sac, polyangitiis, Wegener's. [Extracted from the article]
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44. Reestablishing Lacrimal Drainage by Canaliculorhinostomy after Dacryocystectomy: A Viable Option in Symptomatic Patients.
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Tara S, Panickar N, and Puthur D
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- Female, Humans, Male, Mitomycin, Prolapse, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Dacryocystorhinostomy methods, Lacerations surgery, Lacrimal Duct Obstruction diagnosis, Lacrimal Duct Obstruction therapy, Nasolacrimal Duct surgery
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Purpose: To evaluate the outcome and efficacy of a modified technique of canaliculo-dacryocystorhinostomy (canaliculo-DCR) in the complete absence of lacrimal sac, as a means to reestablish lacrimal drainage in postdacryocystectomy (post-DCT) patients., Methods: A retrospective, nonrandomized interventional study including 15 proven and established post-DCT patients with intact canaliculi of at least 7 to 8 mm. The patients presented with bothersome tearing to the oculoplastic clinic from January 2017 to January 2018. Patients were operated by a single surgeon (ST). Procedure involved creating a bony ostium of optimum size, internal membranectomy and the nasal mucosal flap anchored appropriately to create a passage in line with the common canaliculus. Adjunctively bicanalicular intubation and mitomycin-C were used., Results: Of the 15 patients who were operated (10 female and five male patients), 14 (93.33%) had functionally and anatomically patent lacrimal passage after the modified canaliculo-DCR, one (6.66%) was symptomatically better with partial regurgitation of clear fluid. Three (20%) had tube prolapse after 1st month postoperatively, which although significant, was not related to the technique. They were repositioned as an office procedure and retained thereafter till removal, no other tube related or mitomycin-C related sequelae was seen. No intraoperative complication was encountered., Conclusions: With a success rate of 93.33% and a resultant patent lacrimal tear drainage passage and trivial complication such as tube prolapse, we can conclude, this technique of modified canaliculo-DCR in post-DCT patients is a safe and effective procedure with promising results, thereby avoiding cumbersome methods and maintenance of Jones tube while at the same time providing symptomatic relief to the patients.
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45. Association of extensive myelinated nerve fibers and high degree myopia: Case report
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Elvan Yalcın, Ozlem Balcı, and Ziya Akıngol
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Posterior open globe injuries ,posterior to rectus insertion ,zone III open globe injuries ,Glaucoma severity ,juvenile glaucoma ,juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma ,visual field defects ,Diabetic retinopathy ,renal transplant ,visual outcome ,Gujarati ,logMAR ,repeatability ,validity ,visual acuity ,Multiple sclerosis ,optic neuritis ,optical coherence tomography ,retinal nerve fi ber layer ,visual functions ,Axon diameter ,electron microscopy ,nerve fiber layer ,oligodendrocytes ,pathology ,Frequency doubling technology perimetry ,pediatric visual field testing ,standard automated perimetry ,Central corneal thickness ,glaucoma ,pachymetry ,20G Silicone rod ,monocanalicular stent ,canalicular laceration repair ,Coat′s like response ,pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy ,Retinochoroiditis radiata ,Dacryocystectomy ,oculosporidiosis ,Rhinosporidium ,Infectious scleritis ,microbial scleritis ,ocular infection ,scleritis ,Congenital ectropion ,congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome ,congenital floppy eyelid syndrome ,congenital lax upper eyelid syndrome ,down syndrome ,Inner retinal layer thickness ,optic nerve hypoplasia ,outer retinal layer thickness ,retinal nerve fiber layer thickness ,spectral domain optical coherence tomography ,Abducens nerve palsy ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,isolated abducens nerve palsy ,nontraumatic ,Inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique ,macular hole ,macular hole surgery ,Ocular ,positron emission tomography ,tuberculosis ,High myopia ,myelination ,reduced vision ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Unilateral extensive myelination of the peripapillary nerve fibers may be associated with anisometropic myopia, strabismus, and reduced vision. Myelination of optic nerve fibers terminate at lamina cribrosa. Yet in some patients, myelination progresses into the peripapillary retinal nerve fibers and may affect the visual acuity. In this report, we described 4 patients. All patients presented extensive peripapillary myelinated nerve fibers associated with myopic anisometropia. After routine ophthalmic and orthoptic examinations, all patients underwent treatment for amblyopia through correction with spectacles, contact lenses, and the occlusion of the good eye. Corrected visual acuity improved in 1 patient, but 3 patients had no increase in visual acuity despite treatment with full cycloplegic refraction and appropriate patching. Probably because of structural abnormalies of the macula, visual results are often disappointing with appropriate correction of the refractive error and occlusion.
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46. Erratum: Dacryocystectomy for Chronic Dacryocystitis in a Beagle Dog
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Su An Kim, D.-M. Go, Songhui Lee, Youngseok Jeong, Sangho Woo, Seonmi Kang, and Kangmoon Seo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Dacryocystectomy ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,medicine ,Chronic dacryocystitis ,business ,Beagle ,Surgery - Published
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47. Special role of dacryocystectomy in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA)
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Mohammad Javed Ali
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Wegener s ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis ,Lacrimal Apparatus ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Lacrimal sac ,Ophthalmology ,Dacryocystectomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Humans ,Medicine ,business ,Granulomatosis with polyangiitis - Published
- 2020
48. Dacryocystectomy: indications and results.
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Matayoshi, Suzana, Van Baak, Alfred, Cozac, Alexandra, Sardinha, Mariluze, Dias Fernandes, José Byron Vicente, and da Mota Moura, Euripedes
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LACRIMAL apparatus diseases , *TATTOOING , *OPHTHALMIC surgery , *EXOCRINE glands , *DACRYOCYSTITIS , *DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY ,LACRIMAL apparatus surgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND After the advent of dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), dacryocystectomy (DCT) was regarded as mutilant surgery and reserved for lacrimal sac tumors. PURPOSE To present current indications for dacryocystectomy. METHODS Eighteen eyes from 11 patients subjected to DCT were reviewed retrospectively. Nine patients had chronic dacryocystitis confirmed by dacryocystography and two patients had lacrimal sac tumors. RESULTS The indications for DCT were: three patients with systemic medical problems, three patients with dry eye, two cases of lacrimal sac tumors, two cases of traumatic dacryocystitis and one case of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Dacryocystitis was resolved in 17 of 18 eyes; the two cases of tumor evolved without epiphora. One patient (traumatic dacryocystitis) had recurrence of dacryocystitis. CONCLUSIONS DCT is mainly performed when a lacrimal sac tumor is suspected but, since it avoids the intra- and postoperative complications related to dacryocystorhinostomy, it can be indicated in cases of dacryocystitis with significant lacrimal discharge and an enlarged or altered lacrimal sac. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Surgical treatment of dry eye.
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Murube, J.
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DRY eye syndromes , *EYE diseases - Abstract
Provides information about dry eye syndromes. Treatments for dry eye; Causes of dry eye.
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50. Outcome of dacryocystectomy with nasal bone osteotomy for lost nasal flap dacryocystorhinostomy with repeated post-operative probing
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Kavitha Chikknayakanahalli Venugopal, Pavana Acharya, and Sudeep Navule Siddappa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Dacryocystectomy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Post operative ,Osteotomy ,Nasal bone ,business ,Nasal flap ,Surgery - Published
- 2018
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