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Br J Ophthalmol 82:786-789 doi:10.1136/bjo.82.7.786
  • Original Article
    • Clinical science

Ultrasonic assessment of rhinostomy size following external dacryocystorhinostomy

Table 1

Estimates for the area of the rhinostomy at surgery and the soft tissue fistula at three times over 6 months after 16 external dacryocystorhinostomies in 12 patients

Case No Estimated area of intraoperative bone aperture (mm2) Area of soft tissue aperture (mm2)
Day 1 Day 14 Month 6
Area (%) Area (%) Area (%)
Successful cases:
 1 148 91  (61%) 87  (59%) 84  (57%)
 2 144 99 (69%) 50 (35%) 30 (21%)
 3 380 198 (52%) 130 (34%) 52 (14%)
 4 340 252 (74%) 195 (57%) 84 (25%)
 6 100 72 (72%) 72 (72%) 72 (72%)
 7 174 145 (83%) 98 (56%) 98 (56%)
 8 306 240 (78%) 180 (59%) 126 (41%)
 9 240 189 (79%) 162 (68%) 115 (48%)
10 262 247 (94%) 208 (79%) 156 (60%)
11 210 187 (89%) 144 (69%) 138 (66%)
12 255 108 (42%) 84 (33%) 80 (31%)
13 255 117 (46%) 70 (27%) 50 (20%)
15 248 120 (48%) 27 (11%) 12 (5%)
16 288 85 (30%) 42 (15%) 36 (13%)
Mean (n=14) 240 153 (64%) 111 (46%) 81 (34%)
Unsuccessful cases:
 5 208 64 (31%) 10 (5%) 4 (2%)
14 210 88 (42%) 8 (4%) 3 (1%)
Mean (n=2) 209 76 (36%) 9 (4%) 3.5 (2%)
  • Percentages expressed as proportion of the area of rhinostomy.

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