PMID: 9168418May 1, 1997Paper

Spectrum of pediatric dacryocystitis: medical and surgical management of 54 cases

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
B N CampolattaroL Tychsen

Abstract

Dacryocystitis in infants and older children is a serious complication of congenital or acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction. To define the modes of presentation and treatment strategies of this disorder better, we reviewed the clinical courses of 54 children treated for dacryocystitis at St Louis Children's Hospital. Clinical, neuroradiologic, and laboratory data were collated for all cases of dacryocystitis treated from 1990 to 1995. Average follow up of the children in this consecutive series was 1.75 years (range, 4 months to 5 years). Of the 54 patients, 36 (67%) had chronic low-grade dacryocystitis, which was treated with nasolacrimal duct probing on an outpatient basis. The remaining 18 patients (33%) had acute dacryocystitis, which was treated with a combined medical/surgical strategy. Medical treatment consisted of hospital admission for administration of intravenous antibiotics followed by inpatient surgery, which varied according to the age of the patient and the clinical history: 1) Acute dacryocystitis in neonates was treated surgically by nasolacrimal duct probing and nasal endoscopy for excision of intranasal duct cyst; 2) Acute dacryocystitis with periorbital cellulitis was treated surgically by nasolacrimal d...Continue Reading

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