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Thomas Jefferson University

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Presentations and Grand Rounds

2013

Arizona

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Endoscopic Ultrasonic Dacryocystorhinostomy For Recurrent Dacryocystitis Following Rhinoplasty, Nadia Mostovych, Md, Mindy R. Rabinowitz, Md, Edmund A. Pribitkin, Md, Jurij R. Bilyk, Md Jan 2013

Endoscopic Ultrasonic Dacryocystorhinostomy For Recurrent Dacryocystitis Following Rhinoplasty, Nadia Mostovych, Md, Mindy R. Rabinowitz, Md, Edmund A. Pribitkin, Md, Jurij R. Bilyk, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Presentations and Grand Rounds

Abstract:

The lacrimal sac is the structure most vulnerable to injury when performing osteotomies for rhinoplasty. When performed in a low lateral position or along the frontal process of the frontal-maxillary suture, osteotomies have the potential to tear the medial canthal ligament and injure the underlying lacrimal sac resulting in dacryocystitis. We report a case of dacryocystitis in a 19 year old male who presented with recurrent episodes of pain, tearing, and discharge from his left eye following primary rhinoplasty. He was found to have obstruction of the lacrimal system secondary to a low lateral osteotomy with an impinging bone …