Lacrimal syringing
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• Wash your hands (and afterwards too). • Position the patient comfortably with head supported. • Minimise distractions, both for yourself and the patient. • Ensure good lighting. • Always explain to the patient (and any companion, if appropriate) what you are going to do. Reasons for lacrimal syringing • to check the naso-lacrimal passage for any blockage • to fl ush out debris, e.g., lacrimal passage infection. This technique is also suitable for administering antibiotics to the lacrimal passages and for introducing dye for X-ray procedures. You will need • a torch (held by an assistant) or preferably a well-powered lamp • magnifi cation (e.g., loupes) • normal saline • a sterile 2 ml syringe • a sterile Nettleship dilator • a sterile lacrimal cannula • local anaesthetic eye drops • clean cotton wool or gauze swabs • a towel • gloves note: The pictures do not show gloves being worn; however, the wearing of gloves for all clinical procedures is now mandatory in most centres. Preparation It is important that the anatomy of the lacrimal apparatus is understood before carrying out this procedure (Figure 1). • Position the adult patient lying down with head supported on a pillow, or sitting with head against the high back of a chair. • If the patient is a child, you may need to ask your assistant to wrap the child in a sheet and gently restrain the child throughout the procedure. • Place the towel across the patient's neck to absorb any fl uid spillage. • Check the Nettleship dilator and do not use if there is any damage to the tip. • With the syringe, draw up about 1 ml of saline and then attach it to the cannula (Figure 2). • Flush the cannula with a small amount of saline to ensure it is patent. Method • Instil the local anaesthetic eye drops, allowing the drops to fall directly over the lower punctum, and wait about 30 seconds. • Ask the patient to look upwards and outwards (away from the nose) and to maintain this gaze until the procedure is over. • With cotton wool or a gauze swab, gently pull down the lower eyelid to expose the lower punctum. • With the other hand, insert the Nettleship dilator into the lower punctum, following the direction of the lower canaliculus (Figure 3). Gently rotate it a few times and …
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