2014
DOI: 10.1097/iop.0b013e3182a74e1d
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Balloon Dacryoplasty in Internal Ostium Stenosis After Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy

Abstract: Balloon dacryoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure in the treatment of post-EnDCR internal ostium stenosis. It is a simple, safe procedure and can provide symptomatic relief to some of these patients. It can be considered as a treatment option for patients demonstrated with internal ostium stenosis after EnDCR.

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“…However, the authors did not specify either the surgical approach adopted (transcanalicular vs transnasal) or the parameters considered to define successful treatment (anatomical vs functional), making these results incomparable. Conversely, Lee et al described 18 cases who underwent transcanalicular balloon‐assisted revision DCP after END‐DCR with anatomical and functional success rates of 84% and 74% 13 and a follow‐up of 11 and 19 months, respectively 13 . A silicone stent was inserted into the lacrimal drainage system and left in place for 4‐6 weeks in all patients.…”
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“…However, the authors did not specify either the surgical approach adopted (transcanalicular vs transnasal) or the parameters considered to define successful treatment (anatomical vs functional), making these results incomparable. Conversely, Lee et al described 18 cases who underwent transcanalicular balloon‐assisted revision DCP after END‐DCR with anatomical and functional success rates of 84% and 74% 13 and a follow‐up of 11 and 19 months, respectively 13 . A silicone stent was inserted into the lacrimal drainage system and left in place for 4‐6 weeks in all patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The procedure should be considered as a feasible option in the case of recurrent epiphora after multiple surgical procedures or in patients who cannot undergo more aggressive treatment or prolonged general anesthesia due to age and comorbidity. The main advantages of this surgery are shorter surgical time and reduced postoperative complications 13,26 …”
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“…В 2014 г. A. Lee и соавторы опубликовали результаты применения ТБДП при сужении дакриостомы и устья слезных канальцев, возникшем после ранее проведенной эндоназальной эндоскопической ДЦР (ЭЭДЦР) в 19 случаях [10]. Авторы использовали баллон 3 мм в диаметре в дилатированном состоянии и осуществляли вмешательство следующим образом: после введения баллона трансканаликулярно через суженную дакрио стому в полость носа его дилатировали под давлением 8 атм с экспозицией 90 с. После его дефляции и 10 с перерыва баллон дилатировали еще дважды по 60 с, расширяя таким образом дакриостому.…”
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“…A. Lee et al [39] сообщили о достаточной эффективности повторной ЭЭДЦР с использованием интраканаликулярного баллона диаметром 3 мм и одномоментной биканаликулярной интубацией ДС. В исследование были включены 19 случаев рецидива дакриоцистита, анатомический успех был достигнут в 84 % случаев, а функцио нальный -в 74 % случаев.…”
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