Lateral canthal surgery in the management of epiphora

Orbit. 2002 Jun;21(2):111-6. doi: 10.1076/orbi.21.2.111.7184.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the functional benefit and cosmetic appearance after lateral canthal surgery in the management of epiphora.

Patients and methods: A case series of 75 eyelids in 52 patients who underwent lateral canthal tightening procedures for epiphora in the Kent & Sussex Hospital (UK) between January 1997 and February 1999. All surgery was performed on a Day Case basis. Patients had between one and three follow-up appointments and all patients were surveyed by telephone in August 1999. The minimum follow-up was six months.

Results: All patients demonstrated a successful anatomical result at the time of discharge. Epiphora was cured or greatly reduced in 84% of eyes. Satisfaction with the cosmetic appearance was expressed in 86% of eyes. Transient postoperative tenderness over the lateral orbital rim was the most common complication (63%), in some cases lasting up to eight weeks.

Conclusions: Lateral canthal surgery is an effective tool in the management of epiphora, giving good functional and aesthetic results.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Blepharoplasty / methods*
  • Eyelids / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases / surgery*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Treatment Outcome