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titleOfInvention Stenting technique used in surgical management of dacryocystitis
abstract FIELD: medicine. n SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely otorhinolaryngology. It can be used for purposes of the stenting technique used for surgical management of dacryocystitis. The technique involves stent deployment in a dacryostoma. A nasal septum is pre-formed in a costal cartilage. The stent is delivered with using a needle and a bone punch in a lachrymal duct through an inferior lachrymal opening. Thereafter, the stent is fixed in the nasal septum. The use of the given invention provides reliable fixation of the stent in the dacryostoma, eliminated possibility of the corneal injures and development of postoperative complications. n EFFECT: method also enables lachrymal outflow immediately after the surgery. n 1 tbl, 1 ex
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