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Dacryoendoscopy in patients with lacrimal outflow obstruction: a systematic review [PDF]
Abstract Purpose Dacryoendoscopy (DE) is an emerging, minimally invasive, surgical technique for lacrimal outflow obstruction (LOO). This is a systematic review on the diagnostic and therapeutic use, as well as the safety of DE in the lacrimal literature.
Fatema Mohamed Ali Abdulla Aljufairi +2 more
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A Review of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Dacryoendoscopy
Dacryoendoscopy examinations are increasingly playing a significant role in the diagnosis and therapies of lacrimal drainage disorders. Purpose: To provide a systematic review of the literature on diagnostic and therapeutic indications, techniques, utility, and complications of dacryoendoscopy (DEN).
Swati Singh, Mohammad Javed Ali
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Dacryoendoscopy in Lacrimal Drainage System
Dacryoendoscopy is the intraluminal visualization of the lacrimal drainage system using a miniature endoscope coupled to a high definition camera unit. It helps in complete visualization of the lacrimal pathway from punctum to the inferior meatus. Dacryoendoscopy has been used in a variety of indications like congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction ...
Nishi Gupta
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Dacryoendoscopy and Lacrimal Pathologies
Dacryoendoscopy is a procedure utilizing microendoscopic techniques to visualize the entire lacrimal system from the puncta to the inferior meatus [1–5]. It is gaining firm ground and increasing popularity for expanding indications in lacrimal disorders thus having many diagnostic and potential therapeutic implications [1–5].
Mohammad Javed Ali
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Dacryoendoscopy in a Case of Unexplained Hemolacria
Mohammad Javed Ali, Milind N. Naik
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Dacryoendoscopy as a frontier technology for lacrimal drainage disorders. [PDF]
Abstract Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) for adult patients with acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction can be performed via 2 approaches: an external nasal approach from the skin and an internal nasal approach from the nasal cavity. Both techniques have a history of over 100 years and are the gold standard approaches for the treatment of ...
Sugimoto M, Inoue Y, Shiraishi A.
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Dacryocystitis in dogs caused by foreign bodies—Diagnosis and therapy in 14 Cases
Abstract Objective To describe foreign bodies (FBs) in the nasolacrimal sac of dogs, the history, and simple diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Animals studied Fourteen dogs of different breeds, ages, and sexes were presented with unilateral dacryocystitis and had been treated without success for over 1–8 months.
Andrea Steinmetz +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Long-term Efficacy of Dacryoendoscopy-guided Recanalization and Silicone Tube Intubation. [PDF]
Purpose: To investigate the long-term efficacy of dacryoendoscopy-guided recanalization and silicone tube intubation in patients with obstruction in the lacrimal drainage system and to identify factors related to surgical outcome.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with primary nasolacrimal duct obstruction and ...
Kim SE +4 more
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Improvement in Dacryoendoscopic Visibility after Image Processing Using Comb-Removal and Image-Sharpening Algorithms. [PDF]
Recently, a minimally invasive treatment for lacrimal passage diseases was developed using dacryoendoscopy. Good visibility of the lacrimal passage is important for examination and treatment.
Hoshi S +9 more
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