Abstract

Objective To evaluate the novel retrograde intubation procedure for treatment of lacrimal duct obstruction. Methods From March 2012 to December 2014, a total of 53 patients (57 eyes) with lacrimal duct obstruction or chronic dacryocystitis in our hospital were undewent the nov-el retrograde intubation procedure under local anesthesia.All patients were irrigated the lacrimal systems after the operation, and the intubations were removed within 3-12 months postoperatively. The location of intubation, cleanliness, epiphora, secretion from lacrimal sac and other signs of these patients were observed 3-24 months after the intubations were removed. Results 52 cases (56 eyes) were successfully performed and 1 case (1 eye) was failed. After follow-up, 41 cases (43 eyes) were cured, 7 cases (9 eyes) were improved, 4 cases (4 eyes) were ineffective, and the total effective rate was 91.23%. 8 cases (8 eyes) occurred postoperative complications, including 1 case (1 eye) with granulation proliferation, 2 cases (2 eyes) with lacrimal punctum split, 3 cases (3 eyes) with stump residue, and 2 cases (2 eyes) with epiphora. Conclusions The novel retrograde intubation procedure is a quick, safe and easy treatment of lacrimal duct obstruction and chronic dacryocystitis. Key words: Retrograde lacrimal intubation; Lacrimal duct obstruction; Chronic dacryocystitis

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