DCR Surgery

DCR Surgery

Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Surgery at Asian ENT Care Centre, Hyderabad

Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) is a surgical procedure performed to relieve the symptoms of a blocked tear duct. By creating a functional conduit between the canaliculi (small tubes that carry tears from the eye) and the nasal cavity, DCR allows tears to drain properly into the nose, reducing excessive watering and other related symptoms. At Asian ENT Care Centre, Hyderabad, our skilled ENT surgeons specialize in performing DCR surgery to restore normal tear drainage and improve quality of life.

What is Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Surgery?

  • DCR is a procedure that creates an opening between the nasolacrimal sac (the area where tears are collected) and the nasal cavity.
  • The surgery can be performed in two ways:
    • External DCR: Involves making a small incision on the skin near the corner of the eye to access the tear duct.
    • Endonasal DCR: A minimally invasive approach that is done through the nose, eliminating the need for an external incision.
  • The purpose of DCR surgery is to establish a functional pathway for tears to drain properly from the eye to the nasal cavity when the natural tear duct is blocked or narrowed.

Symptoms of a Blocked Tear Duct

  • Excessive Tearing (Epiphora): Overflow of tears due to the inability of the tear duct to drain tears properly.
  • Eye Discharge: Mucus or pus may accumulate in the eye due to infection or blockage of the tear duct.
  • Pain: Pain or tenderness around the inner corner of the eye where the tear duct is located.
  • Swelling: Swelling or a lump near the corner of the eye or along the side of the nose may indicate a blocked duct.
  • Crusting Around the Eyes: Dried mucus or crust that forms around the eyes due to the tear duct blockage.

Why is DCR Surgery Performed?

  • Blocked Tear Duct: DCR is commonly performed to relieve the symptoms of a blocked tear duct, such as excessive tearing, discharge, or crusting around the eyes.
  • Chronic Infection: If the tear duct becomes infected or inflamed (dacryocystitis), DCR can help clear the blockage and reduce the risk of recurrent infections.
  • Age-Related Changes: In some cases, aging or the weakening of the tear duct system can cause the tear duct to narrow or block, leading to drainage issues.
  • Congenital Blockages: Some individuals may be born with a congenital blockage or abnormality in the tear duct system.
  • Trauma: Injury or trauma to the face or nose may cause damage to the tear ducts, leading to blockages that require surgical intervention.

Symptoms of an Infected Blocked Tear Duct

  • Tenderness and Swelling Around the Eye: Infection or inflammation can cause pain and swelling near the eye.
  • Itching: An itchy sensation around the eye can occur when the duct is blocked or infected.
  • Mucus Discharge: A thick, often yellow or green, discharge from the eye that may indicate an infection in the blocked tear duct.
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Post-Surgery Care and Recovery

  • Recovery Time: Most patients can return to normal activities in about 1 to 2 weeks after DCR surgery, though some swelling and bruising around the eyes may persist for up to 1-2 weeks.
  • Pain Management: Mild discomfort is common after surgery but can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.
  • Eye Care: Patients may need to use antibiotic ointments or eye drops to prevent infection and aid in healing.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Regular follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor healing and ensure the success of the surgery.
  • Avoiding Pressure: Patients are advised to avoid activities that put pressure on the eyes or nose, such as heavy lifting or bending over, during the recovery period.

Why Choose Asian ENT Care Centre?

  • Experienced Surgeons: Our team of skilled ENT surgeons has extensive experience in performing DCR surgery, both externally and endonasally, ensuring optimal outcomes.
  • Advanced Technology: We use the latest endoscopic and surgical techniques to perform minimally invasive DCR surgery with reduced recovery time and minimal discomfort.
  • Personalized Care: Each treatment plan is customized to meet the unique needs of the patient, ensuring the most effective solution for blocked tear ducts.
  • Comprehensive Post-Surgery Care: From initial consultation to post-surgery recovery, we provide continuous support and follow-up care to ensure your tear duct system functions properly.

Book Your Consultation Today

  • If you are suffering from chronic tearing, eye discharge, or other symptoms of a blocked tear duct, contact us at Asian ENT Care Centre in Hyderabad.
  • Our expert ENT surgeons will assess your condition and recommend the appropriate treatment, including Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery, to restore proper tear drainage and improve your quality of life.