American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume 27, Issue 5 , Pages 323-326, September 2006

Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy in patients taking aspirin perioperatively

  • Wendy Smith, FRCS (ORL-HNS)
  • ,
  • Christos Merkonidis, DLO
  • ,
  • Matthew Yung, PhD, FRCS

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Department of Otolaryngology, The Ipswich Hospital N.H.S.Trust, Heath Road, Ipswich, IP5 4PD Suffolk, UK. Tel.: +44 1473 703527.

Department of Otolaryngology, The Ipswich Hospital N.H.S.Trust, Suffolk, UK

Received 5 December 2005

Abstract 

Purpose

The aim of this study is to report the results of endoscopic dacryocystorhinotomy (EDCR) in patients who did not interrupt their low-dose (75–150 mg daily) aspirin regimen for the procedure.

Materials and methods

A case note review was made of all 40 patients taking aspirin who had EDCR at Ipswich Hospital from May 1998 to October 2003. Age, gender, indications for surgery, complications, and outcome were analyzed and the bleeding rate compared to that in patients who were not on aspirin or warfarin who had an EDCR.

Results

Of the 51 EDCRs performed in the 40 patients, 47 had complete relief of epiphora. Two of the patients with a persistent watering eye are to have revision surgery, 1 patient was observed (75% improvement), and 1 patient has since died. A total of 33 patients had no postoperative complications; 5 had epistaxis but only 1 of these required a nasal pack; 1 each had minor periorbital bruising, confusion, and facial pain, none of which delayed discharge. None required readmission. Of 257 EDCRs in patients not on aspirin or warfarin, 1.3% had epistaxis resulting in delayed discharged or readmission.

Conclusions

EDCR is a safe and efficacious treatment in patients with distal nasolacrimal obstruction in patients taking aspirin and does not require stopping the aspirin perioperatively.

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PII: S0196-0709(06)00017-2

doi:10.1016/j.amjoto.2006.01.015

American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume 27, Issue 5 , Pages 323-326, September 2006