Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy outcomes in pediatric patients with nasolacrimal duct obstruction.

Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1080/01676830.2024.2420720
Aaron T Zhao, William R Katowitz
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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the risk factors impacting the surgical success of endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (eDCR) in pediatric patients.

Methods: This is a retrospective interventional case series of patients 18 years and younger treated over a 16-year period via eDCR for nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). Data were extracted on surgical outcomes, follow-up duration, and comorbidities (i.e. punctal agenesis, trisomy 21, dacryocystitis). Functional success was defined as the resolution of NLDO symptoms postoperatively.

Results: Of 356 cases in 281 patients (median age: 3.32 years), 78.9% of cases in 79.0% of patients achieved functional success after initial eDCR. The median follow-up duration without tearing symptoms as observed by an ophthalmologist and non-ophthalmology trained clinician was 11.0 months and 62.1 months, respectively. Patients with punctal agenesis and those requiring bilateral surgery had significantly higher rates of failure (p = .01; p < .001, respectively). Age at operation was not significantly associated with failure (p = .30). Excluding cases of trisomy 21 and punctal agenesis, functional success was achieved in 82.7% of 295 cases.

Conclusions: Endonasal DCR is effective in resolving NLDO symptoms in pediatric patients, with success rates comparable to the adult population and to an external approach. Despite a higher reoperation rate in patients with trisomy 21 and punctal agenesis, trisomy 21 and age at operation were not significant risk factors for failure.

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鼻泪管阻塞儿科患者的内窥镜泪囊鼻腔吻合术疗效。
目的:确定影响儿童患者鼻内泪囊鼻腔吻合术(eDCR)手术成功的风险因素:这是一项回顾性介入病例系列研究,研究对象是在16年期间通过eDCR治疗鼻泪管阻塞(NLDO)的18岁及以下患者。研究人员提取了有关手术效果、随访时间和合并症(如穿刺点缺失、21 三体综合征、泪囊炎)的数据。术后NLDO症状消失即为功能成功:结果:在 281 名患者(中位年龄:3.32 岁)的 356 个病例中,78.9% 的病例(79.0% 的患者)在初次 eDCR 后获得了功能成功。根据眼科医生和非眼科医生的临床观察,无流泪症状的中位随访时间分别为 11.0 个月和 62.1 个月。点状缺损患者和需要双侧手术的患者的失败率明显更高(P = .01;P = .30)。排除 21 三体综合征和穿刺点缺失的病例,295 例病例中有 82.7% 获得了功能性成功:结论:鼻内DCR能有效解决儿童患者的NLDO症状,其成功率与成人和外部方法相当。尽管21三体综合征和穿刺点缺失患者的再次手术率较高,但21三体综合征和手术时的年龄并不是导致手术失败的重要风险因素。
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