DACRYOCYSTITIS: Lacrimal Sac Infection| Stages, Complications and Treatment
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- Chronic and acute Dacryocystitis
Dive deep into the intricate world of dacryocystitis ( lacrimal sac infection)with this detailed exploration on insight ophthalmology . In this video, we unravel the complexities of lacrimal sac inflammation, discussing its classifications into acute and chronic dacryocystitis, as well as the intriguing differentiation between congenital and acquired dacryocystitis.
🔬 Understanding Dacryocystitis Types: Acute vs. Chronic, Congenital vs. Acquired
Explore the nuances of acute and chronic dacryocystitis and the distinctive features that set congenital and acquired cases apart. We delve into the risk factors, shedding light on the specific populations susceptible to developing dacryocystitis.
🌐 Risk Factors and Population Insights
Learn about the factors that heighten the risk of dacryocystitis and the populations most vulnerable to this condition. This valuable information empowers viewers with the knowledge needed for early identification and prevention of dacryocystitis
💡 Unveiling the Pathophysiology: Tears Stasis and Nasolacrimal Duct Blockage
Gain insights into the intricate workings of dacryocystitis as we discuss the pathophysiology behind tears stasis in the sac and the consequential blockage of the nasolacrimal duct and sac infection. Understanding these processes is fundamental to grasping the root causes of dacryocystitis.
🔄 Exploring Acute and Chronic Dacryocystitis Stages
Take a journey through the various stages of acute and chronic dacryocystitis. stage of cellulitis, lacrimal abscess formation and fistula formation. From initial symptoms to advanced manifestations, we provide a comprehensive overview. Each stage is dissected, offering viewers a clear understanding of the progression of this condition.
💊 Treatment Strategies for Each Stage
Knowledge is key to effective management. We break down the treatment options for each stage of dacryocystitis, offering practical insights that empower viewers to make informed decisions about their eye health.
📌 Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Types of Dacryocystitis
2:51 Chronic Dacryocystitis
5:21 Pathophysiology Unveiled
9:49 Stages of chronic dacryocystitis
18:00 Complications of chronic dacryocystitis
20:00 Treatment for Chronic dacryocystitis
23:05 Acute dacryocystitis
25:00 Stages of Acute dacryocystitis and treatment
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doctor ı am very grateful for what you are doing your lecture are so precious for us thanks
Thank you for your kind words aysennalar 😊
I’ve been trying to figure out what’s wrong with my eyes for 10 years! And this is 100% it! Everything in this is me. The chronic version. Thank you so much for this! Now to get a Dr. to listen to me.
Thanks Dr 👏👍
Best lecture on this topic...
Thank you 😊
Is it possible that there patency in a case of fibrotic sac? How can I share that photo?
Thanks alot mam..
Welcome!
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Can I get this ppt please??
I'm experience now dacryocystitis..😭😭😭 .. what should I do doc ?
Maam in a patient with lacrimal abscess after I amd D which is done DCT OR DCR?
Depends on a lot of factors. DCR is preferred but if it cannot be done than DCT can be taken up as discussed in the indications and contraindications of procedures in the video
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Madam now I am suffering from tear duct blockage , my roplas us positive but it comes out through only upper puncta not lower punta
Now … how are you.?has it resolved yet
Hypopyon ulcer is common with chronic dacryocystitis
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That's right!
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