1. Endoscopic Transnasal Dacryocystorhinostomy - The Way We Do it - A Cross Sectional Study.
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Pant, Achin, Jain, Bhavini, and Singh, Ashutosh Kumar
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LACRIMAL apparatus , *NASAL mucosa , *SURGICAL complications , *DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY , *GRANULATION tissue , *MEDICAL schools - Abstract
Background: The aim of our study was to determine the success of endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy using powered instrument (microdebrider) and removing the nasal mucosal and posterior saccal flaps. Methodology: A prospective hospital based case study was conducted in patients attending ENT, Head & neck surgery department of Government Medical college hospital between April 2023 to April 2024 with complaint of epiphora including nasolacrimal duct obstruction. A total of 30 cases of epiphora secondary to nasolacrimal duct obstruction were operated using endoscopic endonasal DCR technique. Result: Complete resolution of epiphora was reported in 28 patients of the 30 procedures, (93.3% success rate) with patent ostia on syringing. None of the patients developed recurrence, 2 patients developed synechiae and mucosal overgrowth over the canalicular sight post operatively. There were no intra-operative or post-operative complications. Conclusion: The technique of endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy with creation of wide bony ostium around the medial aspect of the lacrimal sac by drilling out the bony borders and removing mucosal and posterior saccal flaps with the help of powered instrument (microdebrider and drill) has shown good longterm results comparable with other studies. It also has the additional advantage of less granulation tissue formation, less chance of redundant flap obstructing the ostia and practically no synechiae formation. The technique is relatively easy with favourable outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024