2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2021.02.010
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Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy among the old and oldest-old populations - A case control study

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“…Specifically, in a group of patients aged between 65 and 80 years and older than 80 years, the END-DCR success rate was comparable to patients younger than 65 years, such that the endoscopic procedure should be considered equally efficacious to EXT-DCR in this particular category of patients. 33 …”
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“…Specifically, in a group of patients aged between 65 and 80 years and older than 80 years, the END-DCR success rate was comparable to patients younger than 65 years, such that the endoscopic procedure should be considered equally efficacious to EXT-DCR in this particular category of patients. 33 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, older age should not determine, by itself, the indication to EXT-DCR, unless the patient's comorbidities are such as to suggest local anesthesia. 33 The fear of a visible facial scar, however, should be less emphasized in the elderly and patients with non-pigmented skin, since the percentage of unesthetic scars in this group is extremely low. 9 Concerning the limits of the present review, the main ones are ascribable to the nature of the studies found in the literature, which are primarily unblinded and nonrandomized, and sub-analyses for specific individual conditions (i.e., nasal anatomical abnormalities) have not been performed; in addition, the heterogeneity in preand post-surgical management, the device used, and the therapy prescribed may limit the generalizability of the results.…”
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“…Therefore, due to shorter operation time and recovery period, many elderly undergo DCR, and a few studies have focused on the success rate among older population. [5][6][7] Tessler et al found that the safety and longterm outcomes of the elderly are comparable with younger patients. 5 On contrary, some studies revealed that the rate of revision surgery and risk of serious complication were higher in older patients.…”
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“…[5][6][7] Tessler et al found that the safety and longterm outcomes of the elderly are comparable with younger patients. 5 On contrary, some studies revealed that the rate of revision surgery and risk of serious complication were higher in older patients. 6 7 Although regarded as a relatively safe procedure, there is some degree of consensus to approach elderly population with caution during and after endoscopic surgery.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%