Transcanalicular Dacryocystorhinostomy

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Fig. 13.1 Development of the dacryoendoscopes. (a) Modified Juenemann probe, 3,000 pixels. (b) Rigid dacryoendoscope (Vitroptic), 6,000 pixels. (c) Flexible Vitroptic T, 6,000 pixels Fig. 13.2 Endoscopic system (from the…

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Radiofrequency Dacryocystorhinostomy

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Fig. 9.1 The Javate DCR electrodes (from Javate et al. [5]) Radiosurgery in DCR The authors use the Ellman Surgitron Dual RF (3333 Royal Avenue, Oceanside, NY) and all settings…

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Tear Pump Function and Dysfunction

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Fig. 6.1 Entropion with trichiasis Fig. 6.2 Entropion with trichiasis Ectropion (Fig. 6.3) Fig. 6.3 Ectropion with punctal eversion Fig. 6.4 Lagophthalmos Lagophthalmos (Figs. 6.4) Lid retraction (Figs. 6.5–6.9) Fig….

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Anatomy of the Lacrimal System

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Fig. 1.1 Bony anatomy of the lacrimal sac fossa and medial orbital wall. The anterior and posterior lacrimal crests are formed by the maxillary and lacrimal bones, respectively The medial…

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Primary Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy

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Fig. 10.1 Incision of the nasal mucosa with a crescent knife Fig. 10.2 Inferior incision with scissors. The superior incision has been done Fig. 10.3 Osteotomy of the frontal process…

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Primary External Dacryocystorhinostomy

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Fig. 8.1 (a) The left medial canthal tendon is readily evident (white arrow) after undermining the skin and the pretarsal and preseptal orbicularis fibres separated superolaterally and inferolaterally (broken arrows)….

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Lacrimal Trauma

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Fig. 19.1 Example of an upper canalicular laceration In order to inspect the canaliculus the punctum is dilated first. A size “00” Bowman probe can then be passed through the…

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Endoscopic Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy

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Fig. 15.1 Comparison of Gladstone-Putterman tube (above) and Jones tube (below) Indications for Endoscopic CDCR Canalicular stenosis is the most common indication for endoscopic CDCR. This blockage may be secondary…

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