LACRIMAL APPARATUS/ Lacrimal gland

Lacrimal sac

  • Lacrimal sac location:
    • Medial wall of nasal cavity.
  • Lacrimal gland location:
    • Junction of roof and lateral wall of orbit.
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      Hypertrophic turbinate :

    • M/c site: Inferior turbinate

Pathway to lacrimal gland via pterygopalatine ganglion

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  • Valve of Hasner
  • Congenital dacrocystitis
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  • Dacryocystectomy is the treatment for lacrimal sac fibrosis.
  • Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)
    • For nasolacrimal duct obstruction and chronic Dacrocystitis in adults
    • Procedure
      • bypass the blocked duct.
      • The lacrimal sac is connected to the middle meatus of the nose.
      • Allows tears to drain properly.
 
Bone Punch for Dacrocystorhinostomy
Bone Punch for Dacrocystorhinostomy
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Most common tumor: Pleomorphic adenoma
Most common carcinoma: Adenoid cystic carcinoma

Dry Eye

Mnemonic:

  • MALl → going to Mall make u tearful

Disorders

Deficiency Type
AKA
Examples
Corneal epithelium
Has microvilli
Inner → Goblet cells
Mucin deficiency
Vit A deficiency
Middle → Lacrimal
Aqueous deficiency
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Eg. Sjögren syndrome
Outer → Meibomian gland
Lipid deficiency
Prevents evaporation of aqueous
Eg. meibomian gland disease 

Contact lens wearer
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Tests for Dry Eyes

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1. Schirmer test

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  • Demonstrates function of 7th cranial nerve.
  • Quantifies tear production.
  • Uses whatman's filter paper No. 41.
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  • Procedure:
    • Inserted in lower fornix
    • After 5 mins
      • Measure Length of wet strip
  • Interpretation:
    • >15 mm Normal
    • <10 mmDry eye / Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

2. TBUT (Tear Film Break-up Time)

  • Procedure:
    • 2% Fluorescein instilled in conjunctival sac → Illuminated with blue light.
    • Interval between a blink and appearance of 1" spot of dryness on cornea.
  • Interpretation:
    • <10 secmucin deficiency
    • Dry spot at a particular location Corneal disease

3. Phenol red thread test

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  • Thread impregnated with phenol red dye which is Yellow in colour → placed in lower fornix.
    • Phenol red dye + tears → Red in colour.
      • Interpretation:
        • < 6 mm → Dry eye
        • >15 mm → Normal

Eye related anasthesia and N supply

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Route
Target Space
Complications
Retrobulbar
Intraconal
More complications
Peribulbar
Extraconal
Fewer complications
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  • SET CEI

Nasociliary Nerve

  • Courses along medial wall of the orbit.
  • Branches
    • Posterior ethmoidal nerve
    • Anterior ethmoidal nerve
    • Infratrochlear nerve

Innervation

  • Lacrimal sac
  • Inner canthus
  • Lateral aspect of nose
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Anterior Ethmoidal Nerve Block

Anterior ethmoidal nerve block
Anterior ethmoidal nerve block
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  • Branch of nasociliary nerve.
  • Blocks distal external nasal branch.
  • Clinical Use
    • Provides pain relief during procedures involving:
      • Lacrimal sac
      • Inner canthus
      • Lateral nose
    • Infratrochlear Nerve Block Used in
      • Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)

Infraorbital nerve block :

External approach
External approach
Sublabial approach
Sublabial approach

Sphenopalatine ganglion block :

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  • Anaesthesia of internal nose.
    • Via nose
    • Via greater palatine foramen (Medial to 3rd molar)
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NOTE:

  • Biopsy above VC → anesthetize ILN at thyrohyoid membrane
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