What is nasal endoscopic nasal lacrimal sac anastomosis?

Ms. Zhang has been suffering from chronic lacrimal sacitis for more than 10 years, her eyes often always have tears out, it is very embarrassing to go out, sometimes there is pus in the eyes, especially when encountering cold wind, the symptoms are more serious, although it seems to others that this is just a small problem and do not want to die, but this is a small problem but Ms. Zhang is not satisfied, really who suffer who knows.

Ms. Zhang has also repeatedly to the hospital ophthalmology, but after numerous tear duct flushing, tear duct exploration treatment, but also without any effect, a doctor suggested that she make an external incision of the tear sac nasal anastomosis surgery, but the beauty of Ms. Zhang and do not want to have scars on the face, so there has been no good solution. After the surgery, the symptoms of tearing and pus flowing from her eyes, which had plagued her for more than ten years, disappeared.

Tear duct obstruction and chronic dacryocystitis is a very common clinical ophthalmology disease, mainly caused by nasolacrimal duct obstruction, patients with long-term pus and tear overflow, very painful, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients. Ophthalmologists often give patients lacrimal duct flushing, lacrimal duct exploration and other methods of treatment, most patients through these relatively simple methods of governance can solve the problem, but some patients through the treatment and no effect, for the ineffective patients doctors will recommend the use of lacrimal laser surgery, lacrimal duct placement and other methods of treatment, but the success rate is not high, and external access to the lacrimal sac nasal anastomosis surgery after the face is easy to leave scarring, Many patients have difficulty in accepting it because of the disadvantages such as anastomosis fibrosis. With the continuous development of nasal endoscopy technology, nasal endoscopic lacrimal sac rhinoplasty has gradually matured in the treatment of chronic dacryocystitis, which has many advantages: clear vision under the endoscope, no external incision, certain efficacy, high success rate, less damage, less complications, and if the patient has sinusitis, nasal septum deviation and other nasal diseases can also be dealt with at the same time. It is recommended by more and more ENT and ophthalmologists and is gradually becoming one of the mainstream procedures for the treatment of lacrimal tract diseases and is well received by patients.

However, it should be noted that this type of surgery is suitable for patients with nasolacrimal duct obstruction, but it is not suitable for patients with lacrimal duct obstruction in the lacrimal punctum, lacrimal duct and common tear duct.