Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2005;46(1):156-163.
Published online January 31, 2005.
A Case of Orbital Abscess Secondary to Dacryocystitis.
Youn Joo Choi, Woong Chul Choi, Suk Woo Yang, Yeun Kyoung Choi
1Department of Ophthalmology, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. ykchoi@catholic.ac.kr
2Balglmyung Eye Clinic, Seoul, Korea.
눈물주머니염에 의한 안와농양 1예
최윤주1,최웅철2,양석우1,최연경1
Department of Ophthalmology, Kangnam St. Mary`s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea1 Balglmyung Eye Clinic, Seoul, Korea2
Correspondence:  Youn Joo Choi, M.D.1
Abstract
PURPOSE
We report a case of orbital abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis in which the patient had been cared for chronic dacryocystitis. METHODS: A 59-year-old woman presented to our clinic with a history of chronic sinusitis from childhood and right chronic dacryocystitis treated for 6 years. She had sufferred from influenza 2 weeks previously and complained of painful lid swelling, limitation of ocular movement, exophthalmos, chemosis, and decreased vision of the right eye for 2 weeks. An orbital CT scan was taken and bacterial culture and sensitivity tests were done from the discharge. RESULTS: CT scan showed inflammation and abscess formation around the right nasolacrimal duct orifice which was swollen and widened. Some of the inflammation tissues extended into the retrobulbar portion. Streptococcus pyogenous was cultured. Lid swelling, pain, exophthalmos, and visual acuity improved after external dacryocystorhinostomy, and surgical drainage. CONCLUSIONS: We should be careful in a case of acute dacryocystitis underlying chronic dacryocystitis as it easily causes complications, and in such a case early surgical management as well as antibiotics therapy is more effective.
Key Words: Dacryocystitis;Dacryocystorhinostomy;Orbital abscess


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