Conjunctivorrhinostomy is a surgical operation that involves creating an additional hole in the septum between the nose and the eye (conjunctiva). This improves drainage of the tear glands and reduces the risk of developing infections associated with eye diseases.
Conjunctivorhinostomy can be performed for both medical and aesthetic reasons. For example, some people with congenital abnormalities of the nose or eyes may have problems draining the tear glands, which can lead to infections and inflammation. In such cases, conjunctivorhinostomy helps improve the patient's condition and prevent the development of complications.
In addition, conjunctivorhinostomy can also be performed for aesthetic reasons. Some people may experience discomfort due to an irregular nose shape or size, which can affect their appearance. In this case, conjunctivorhinostomy allows you to correct the shape of the nose and improve its appearance.
The conjunctivorhinostomy operation is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes. After surgery, the patient can return home the same day. There may be some minor bleeding and swelling for a few days after surgery, but this usually goes away without any complications.
Conjunctivironostomy is a surgical procedure in which anastomosis is created between the nasal cavity and the anterior chamber of the eye.
This operation is performed for chronic and acute dacryocystitis, sinusitis, as well as for the development of complications of purulent processes in the lacrimal ducts and paranasal sinuses. In the case of the development of blepharospasm, conjunctivitis, idiopathic myopia, corneal dystrophy, hypermetropia, surgical intervention is used due to the presence of dry eye syndrome. Such conditions can be corrected by eyelid surgery.