Abstract

After enumerating the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods of treating chronic dacryocystitis the author describes a method of lacrimonasal fistulization in which, after opening the sac through the lower canaliculus, a trocar with canula is pushed into the nose through the thin bony wall, the canula being kept in place until healing is complete. After enumerating the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods of treating chronic dacryocystitis the author describes a method of lacrimonasal fistulization in which, after opening the sac through the lower canaliculus, a trocar with canula is pushed into the nose through the thin bony wall, the canula being kept in place until healing is complete.

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