Management of Unsuccessful Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) with Toti’s Procedure and Adjunctive Use of Mitomycin C

Authors

  • Sudhir Kumar1, Abhishekh Anand2, Ravi Ranjan3, Anita Ambastha4

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijocm.v7i1.1013

Keywords:

FAILED DCR, TOTIS PROCEDURE, MITOMYCIN C

Abstract

Aim: Prospective study to assess the success rate of repeat DCR surgery done with Mitomycin C (MMC) syringing on first postoperative day.
Method: 43 patients qualifying inclusion criteria for repeat DCR were included. On first postoperative day sac syringing with 1 ml of 0.2mg/ml MMC was done in newly formed passage and near bone osteum. These patients were followed up for one year.
Results: 41 patients were symptom free and patent on syringing out of 42 patients at end of follow up period of 12 month.
Conclusion: Result suggests that our modified technique had high success rate and reliability.

Author Biography

  • Sudhir Kumar1, Abhishekh Anand2, Ravi Ranjan3, Anita Ambastha4

    Sudhir Kumar1, Abhishekh Anand2, Ravi Ranjan3, Anita Ambastha4
    1Assistant Professor Nalanda Medical College, Patna, 2Vitreo-Retina Consultant Raj Retina Eye Centre, Patna, Bihar, 3Director, Awadh Eye Clinic, Bikram Ganj, 4Assistant Professor, Community Ophthalmology. Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, IGIMS, Patna

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2019-02-04

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