Direct silicone intubation using Nunchaku-style tube (NST-DSI) to treat lacrimal passage obstruction
- PMID: 11167235
- DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0420.2000.078006689.x
Direct silicone intubation using Nunchaku-style tube (NST-DSI) to treat lacrimal passage obstruction
Abstract
Purpose: To confirm the usefulness of direct silicone intubation using a Nunchaku-style tube (NST-DSI) for the treatment of lacrimal passage obstruction.
Methods: Included in this retrospective study were 54 cases (45 patients) of adult-onset lacrimal passage obstruction on which NST-DSI was performed. The cases were subdivided into two groups: 29 cases of common canalicular obstruction (the canalicular obstruction group) and 25 cases of nasolacrimal duct obstruction (the duct obstruction group).
Results: At the final examination, irrigating fluid passed readily through the lacrimal passage in 39 (72.2%) of the 54 cases. Twenty-two cases (75.9%) were successful in the canalicular obstruction group (29 cases) whereas 17 cases (68.0%) were successful in the duct obstruction group (25 cases).
Conclusion: NST-DSI is an effective alternative to treat both common canalicular obstruction and nasolacrimal duct obstruction. We regard NST-DSI as the first choice for the treatment of lacrimal passage obstruction.
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