Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.

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Main Author: Costa, Joana Raquel
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Casanova, Maria, Soares, Teresa, Almeida e Sousa, Cecília
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Objective: Compare the surgical success rate ofdacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) between (1) two different techniques: External-DCR vs Transcanalicular-DCR; and comparing (2) two different age groups: <65 years vs ≥65 years.Materials and methods: Retrospective study involving 258 participants who underwent DCR between 01-01- 2014 and 31-12-2018. We define as surgical success as a total resolution of the initial symptoms analyzed:excessive tearing, blurred vision,painful swelling of medial canthus, recurrent eye infection with pus discharge; or a satisfactory resolution: participants who manifest a significant improvement and that did not consider the remaining symptoms significant to require a new surgical intervention. To answer the proposed objectives, a Pearson chi-square test was applied to compare the subjective surgical success between Transcanalicular-DCR versus External-DCR andbetween the two different age groups: <65 years versus ≥ 65 years. A P value of 0.05 or less were considered statistically significant.Results: Of the 258 patients included in the study, External-DCR were performed on 122 eyes, with surgical success reported in 90.9% of cases; 179 eyes performed transcanalicular-DCR, with a success rate of 92.2%; no significant difference was observedbetween the two techniques (p=0.712). In group aged ≥65 years, the success rate varied between 87.7%-89.6%, with a statistically significant difference, (p=0.021) compared to the higher success rates observed in the younger group (between 93.3%-97.5%).Conclusions: Both techniques, External-DCR andTranscanalicular-DCR, have high and comparable success rates. Although the success rate in the population over 65 is statistically lower than that seen in the younger population, surgical successrates remain high and without further complications.
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spelling Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.Comparação do sucesso cirúrgico entre duas diferentes abordagens da via lacrimal, Dacriocistorrinostomia Externa e Transcanalicular, e entre duas diferentes faixas etárias.DacryocystitisEpiphoraDacryocystorhinostomyDacriocistiteEpíforaDacriocistorrinostomiaObjective: Compare the surgical success rate ofdacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) between (1) two different techniques: External-DCR vs Transcanalicular-DCR; and comparing (2) two different age groups: <65 years vs ≥65 years.Materials and methods: Retrospective study involving 258 participants who underwent DCR between 01-01- 2014 and 31-12-2018. We define as surgical success as a total resolution of the initial symptoms analyzed:excessive tearing, blurred vision,painful swelling of medial canthus, recurrent eye infection with pus discharge; or a satisfactory resolution: participants who manifest a significant improvement and that did not consider the remaining symptoms significant to require a new surgical intervention. To answer the proposed objectives, a Pearson chi-square test was applied to compare the subjective surgical success between Transcanalicular-DCR versus External-DCR andbetween the two different age groups: <65 years versus ≥ 65 years. A P value of 0.05 or less were considered statistically significant.Results: Of the 258 patients included in the study, External-DCR were performed on 122 eyes, with surgical success reported in 90.9% of cases; 179 eyes performed transcanalicular-DCR, with a success rate of 92.2%; no significant difference was observedbetween the two techniques (p=0.712). In group aged ≥65 years, the success rate varied between 87.7%-89.6%, with a statistically significant difference, (p=0.021) compared to the higher success rates observed in the younger group (between 93.3%-97.5%).Conclusions: Both techniques, External-DCR andTranscanalicular-DCR, have high and comparable success rates. Although the success rate in the population over 65 is statistically lower than that seen in the younger population, surgical successrates remain high and without further complications.Objetivos: Comparar a taxa de sucesso cirúrgico dadacriocistorrinostomia (DCR) entre (1) duas diferentes técnicas: DCR externa vs DCR transcanalicular; e tendo em conta (2) duas faixas etárias diferentes: <65 anos vs ≥ 65 anos. Materiais e Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo retrospetivo envolvendo 258 participantes submetidos a DCR entre 01-01-2014 e 31-12-2018. Definimos sucesso cirúrgico como uma resolução total dos sintomas iniciais analisados: lacrimejoexcessivo, visão turva, inchaço doloroso do canto medial do olho, infeções recorrentes com secreção purulentas; ou uma resolução satisfatória: participantes que manifestaram uma melhora significativa, não consideraram os sintomasremanescentes significativos para exigir uma nova intervenção cirúrgica.Para responder aos objetivos propostos, foi aplicado o Pearson chi-square test para comparar o sucesso cirúrgico subjetivo entre DCR transcanalicular versus DCR Externa e entre duas diferentes faixas etárias: <65 anos versus ≥ 65 anos. Um valor de P igual ou inferior a 0,05 foi considerado estatisticamente significativo. Resultados: Dos 258 pacientes incluídos no estudo, DCR externa foi realizada em 122 olhos, com sucesso cirúrgico relatado em 90,9% dos casos; 179 olhos realizaram DCR transcanalicular, com uma taxa de sucesso de 92,2%; não foi encontrada diferença estatisticamente significativa entre as duas técnicas (p=0,712). No grupo com idade ≥ 65 anos, a taxa de sucesso variou entre 87,7%-89,6%, com diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,021) em comparação com as taxas de sucesso superiores observadas no grupo mais jovem (93,3%-97,5%). Conclusões: Ambas as técnicas, DCR Externa e DCRtranscanalicular, têm taxas de sucesso altas e comparáveis. Embora a taxa de sucesso na população acima de 65 anos seja estatisticamente menor do que a observada na população mais jovem, as taxas de sucesso cirúrgico permanecem altas e sem complicações adicionais.Sociedade Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço2020-07-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.805https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.805Portuguese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery; Vol. 58 No. 1 (2020): Março; 15-21Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 58 Núm. 1 (2020): Março; 15-21Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia-Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 58 N.º 1 (2020): Março; 15-212184-6499reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2260https://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2260/232Direitos de Autor (c) 2020 Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoçoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Joana RaquelCasanova, MariaSoares, TeresaAlmeida e Sousa, Cecília2024-06-06T12:57:40Zoai:journalsporl.com:article/2260Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T17:53:35.275294Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
Comparação do sucesso cirúrgico entre duas diferentes abordagens da via lacrimal, Dacriocistorrinostomia Externa e Transcanalicular, e entre duas diferentes faixas etárias.
title Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
spellingShingle Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
Costa, Joana Raquel
Dacryocystitis
Epiphora
Dacryocystorhinostomy
Dacriocistite
Epífora
Dacriocistorrinostomia
title_short Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
title_full Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
title_fullStr Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
title_sort Comparison of surgical success between two different approaches of the lacrimal pathway, External and Transcanalicular Dacryocistorinostomy, and between two different age groups.
author Costa, Joana Raquel
author_facet Costa, Joana Raquel
Casanova, Maria
Soares, Teresa
Almeida e Sousa, Cecília
author_role author
author2 Casanova, Maria
Soares, Teresa
Almeida e Sousa, Cecília
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Joana Raquel
Casanova, Maria
Soares, Teresa
Almeida e Sousa, Cecília
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dacryocystitis
Epiphora
Dacryocystorhinostomy
Dacriocistite
Epífora
Dacriocistorrinostomia
topic Dacryocystitis
Epiphora
Dacryocystorhinostomy
Dacriocistite
Epífora
Dacriocistorrinostomia
description Objective: Compare the surgical success rate ofdacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) between (1) two different techniques: External-DCR vs Transcanalicular-DCR; and comparing (2) two different age groups: <65 years vs ≥65 years.Materials and methods: Retrospective study involving 258 participants who underwent DCR between 01-01- 2014 and 31-12-2018. We define as surgical success as a total resolution of the initial symptoms analyzed:excessive tearing, blurred vision,painful swelling of medial canthus, recurrent eye infection with pus discharge; or a satisfactory resolution: participants who manifest a significant improvement and that did not consider the remaining symptoms significant to require a new surgical intervention. To answer the proposed objectives, a Pearson chi-square test was applied to compare the subjective surgical success between Transcanalicular-DCR versus External-DCR andbetween the two different age groups: <65 years versus ≥ 65 years. A P value of 0.05 or less were considered statistically significant.Results: Of the 258 patients included in the study, External-DCR were performed on 122 eyes, with surgical success reported in 90.9% of cases; 179 eyes performed transcanalicular-DCR, with a success rate of 92.2%; no significant difference was observedbetween the two techniques (p=0.712). In group aged ≥65 years, the success rate varied between 87.7%-89.6%, with a statistically significant difference, (p=0.021) compared to the higher success rates observed in the younger group (between 93.3%-97.5%).Conclusions: Both techniques, External-DCR andTranscanalicular-DCR, have high and comparable success rates. Although the success rate in the population over 65 is statistically lower than that seen in the younger population, surgical successrates remain high and without further complications.
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