Abstract
Persistent nasolacrimal duct obstruction is often treated with silicone intubation. At times hooking the silicone tube from under the inferior conchae can be difficult, time consuming and traumatic. Occasionally silicone tubes can be found in and rescued from the pharynx. We describe herein our method of tube retrieval from the pharynx.
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