Cem Evereklioglu, Fatih Horozoglu, Osman Ahmet Polat, Hatice Kubra Sonmez, Hidayet Sener, Hatice Arda
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Relief of epiphora and positive dye test were established as functional and anatomical successes, respectively. <b>Results:</b> The mean age was 43.0 years (8-78), with a mean follow-up period of 21.4 months (6-46). The mean reoperation number was 1.4 (1-5). The mean time from initial surgery to recurrence was 15.2 months (1-55) and to rEx-DCR, 19.8 months (4-65). Untouched medial canthal ligament was observed in 28 (90.3%), improper rhinostomy location in 26 (83.8%), inadequate osteotomy size in 25 (80.6%), single-anterior-flap-only in 5 (16.1%), membranous ostial scar formation in four (12.5%) and no flap in three (9.6%) patients. The success rate was 93.5%, which was lower than our primary modified Ex-DCR (99.1%). <b>Conclusions:</b> The most common reasons for recurrence were small and unsuitable osteotomy locations with intact medial canthal ligaments. \"Double-mucosal flap\" approach with an anterior sacco-mucosal complex suspension increases the functional success rate, and stent implantation is not obligatory if canalicular problems or small/ atrophic sacs do not exist. The knowledge of technical strategy and teaching pearls improves the success rates of primary and revision surgeries. <b>Abbreviations:</b> DCR = dacryocystorhinostomy, Ex-DCR = external DCR, EE-DCR = endoscopic endonasal DCR, TC-LA-DCR = transcanalicular laser-assisted DCR.</p>","PeriodicalId":21385,"journal":{"name":"Romanian journal of ophthalmology","volume":"67 1","pages":"14-19"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10117190/pdf/","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Modified external revision-DCR in previous failed endonasal, transcanalicular or external-DCR: technical strategy and teaching Pearls for success.\",\"authors\":\"Cem Evereklioglu, Fatih Horozoglu, Osman Ahmet Polat, Hatice Kubra Sonmez, Hidayet Sener, Hatice Arda\",\"doi\":\"10.22336/rjo.2023.4\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><b>Objective:</b> To report perioperative findings of patients with multiple failed-dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) and to determine the success rate of revision external (rEx-DCR) performed by a modified technique. <b>Methods:</b> Thirty-one eyes of 31 patients (19 women, 12 men) with recurrent dacryocystitis or epiphora following at least one previous failed-DCR were assessed regarding the time from initial surgery to recurrence and revision surgery, type of primary surgery (endoscopic, transcanalicular, Ex-DCR), recurrence number, stent usage and the success rate. Relief of epiphora and positive dye test were established as functional and anatomical successes, respectively. <b>Results:</b> The mean age was 43.0 years (8-78), with a mean follow-up period of 21.4 months (6-46). The mean reoperation number was 1.4 (1-5). The mean time from initial surgery to recurrence was 15.2 months (1-55) and to rEx-DCR, 19.8 months (4-65). Untouched medial canthal ligament was observed in 28 (90.3%), improper rhinostomy location in 26 (83.8%), inadequate osteotomy size in 25 (80.6%), single-anterior-flap-only in 5 (16.1%), membranous ostial scar formation in four (12.5%) and no flap in three (9.6%) patients. 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Modified external revision-DCR in previous failed endonasal, transcanalicular or external-DCR: technical strategy and teaching Pearls for success.
Objective: To report perioperative findings of patients with multiple failed-dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) and to determine the success rate of revision external (rEx-DCR) performed by a modified technique. Methods: Thirty-one eyes of 31 patients (19 women, 12 men) with recurrent dacryocystitis or epiphora following at least one previous failed-DCR were assessed regarding the time from initial surgery to recurrence and revision surgery, type of primary surgery (endoscopic, transcanalicular, Ex-DCR), recurrence number, stent usage and the success rate. Relief of epiphora and positive dye test were established as functional and anatomical successes, respectively. Results: The mean age was 43.0 years (8-78), with a mean follow-up period of 21.4 months (6-46). The mean reoperation number was 1.4 (1-5). The mean time from initial surgery to recurrence was 15.2 months (1-55) and to rEx-DCR, 19.8 months (4-65). Untouched medial canthal ligament was observed in 28 (90.3%), improper rhinostomy location in 26 (83.8%), inadequate osteotomy size in 25 (80.6%), single-anterior-flap-only in 5 (16.1%), membranous ostial scar formation in four (12.5%) and no flap in three (9.6%) patients. The success rate was 93.5%, which was lower than our primary modified Ex-DCR (99.1%). Conclusions: The most common reasons for recurrence were small and unsuitable osteotomy locations with intact medial canthal ligaments. "Double-mucosal flap" approach with an anterior sacco-mucosal complex suspension increases the functional success rate, and stent implantation is not obligatory if canalicular problems or small/ atrophic sacs do not exist. The knowledge of technical strategy and teaching pearls improves the success rates of primary and revision surgeries. Abbreviations: DCR = dacryocystorhinostomy, Ex-DCR = external DCR, EE-DCR = endoscopic endonasal DCR, TC-LA-DCR = transcanalicular laser-assisted DCR.