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. 2008 Dec;48(12):1155-60.
doi: 10.1007/s00117-008-1695-9.

[Importance of imaging diagnostics and interventional therapy for diseases of the lacrimal drainage canals]

[Article in German]
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[Importance of imaging diagnostics and interventional therapy for diseases of the lacrimal drainage canals]

[Article in German]
A Bink et al. Radiologe. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

Epiphora (continuous watering of the eyes) is frequently caused by obstruction of the lacrimal draining system. Radiographic imaging of the tear ducts after contrast injection with the DSA (digital subtraction angiography) dacryocystography technique is still the gold standard in patients with severe epiphora which does not respond to conservative therapy. Recent techniques, such as 3D rotational dacryocystography, MRI and CT are able to show the anatomic surroundings in addition to the ductal structures and are especially useful for planning endoscopic operations. Dacryocystographically assisted interventions, such as balloon dilatation or stenting of tear duct stenoses are technically feasible. Balloon dacryocystoplasty is especially successful in patients with incomplete or short distance obstructions of the nasolacrimal duct. Stenting may improve procedural success and patency rates. Minimally invasive interventional therapy is useful as an initial treatment in selected cases, however, long-term success rates may be limited and operative dacryocystorhinostomy still plays an important role. Comparative studies for evaluation of different therapeutic options are necessary.

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