Epiphora is a universal ophthalmologic problem that frequently demands referral to an oculoplastic specialist. If the lower lacrimonasal channel is completely obstructed, however, there can be mild to severe snags that necessitate surgery to specify a new drainage path. The surgical process used at the institutions place this study was conducted, the outside dacryocystorhinostomy with silicon intubation, had better long-term results. This item presents a revision of 218 consecutive cases from December 2016 to June 2021 in two specific centers with the same patterned surgical and anesthetic technique. In this phase, 242 surgical prontuaries were selected, with 218 contents the inclusion tests. 13% of patients required supplementary anaesthetic infusion superior to surgery, 2.7% required field sleep-inducing or numbing drug infusion during section, and 6.4% required supplementary temperance, indicating a definite outcome because the number of subjects with intraoperative complaints was reduced and overall comfort was high. After 24 hours, no patient required pain drug, according to the follow-up.This study desires that the presented technique is possible as an outpatient process with minimal, gentle, and tolerable side effects.
Author(s) Details:
Hugo C. T. Siqueira,
Department of Anesthesiology, Centro de Estudos
e Pesquisas Oculistas Associados (CEPOA), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil and
Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital do Olho (HO) Julio Candido de Brito,
Duque de Caxias, RJ, Brazil.
Clarissa
M. M. Stoffel de Siqueira,
Department
of Ophthalmology, Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Oculistas Associados (CEPOA),
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Marlon Miguel Bianchi de Lima,
Department of Ophthalmology, Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Oculistas
Associados (CEPOA), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Leonardo T. C. Lins,
Department of Oculoplastics, Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Oculistas
Associados (CEPOA), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil and Hospital do Olho (HO) Julio
Candido de Brito, Duque de Caxias, RJ, Brazil.
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