33 Quick Instructions – Dilation and Irrigation
Jeffrey D. Perotti, M.S., O.D.
Introduction
Dilation and irrigation is a safe and easy procedure used to determine the patency of the lacrimal drainage system.
Indications
Potentially blocked lacrimal drainage system, such as in epiphora
Contra-Indications
Allergy to any medications used during the procedure.
Materials
- Proparacaine 0.5% ophthalmic solution (or other topical anesthetic)
- Combination antibiotic/steroid (Tobradex, Zylet), ophthalmic steroid, or saline for demonstration purposes
- Lacrimal dilator (previously sterilized in autoclave, germicidal solution, or with alcohol)
- Lacrimal cannula (previously sterilized in autoclave, germicidal solution, or with alcohol)
- Syringe
Setup
- Ensure the cannula and dilator have been previously sterilized, or sterilize now.
- Screw cannula onto syringe
- Remove plunger from syringe and fill with several milliliters of Tobradex/steroid/saline. Replace plunger.
- Instill one drop of Proparacaine 0.5% into each eye and wait for anesthesia to take effect.
- Dilate the puncta by inserting the smallest possible dilator into puncta and rotating dilator while gently pressing downward. Increase size of dilator until puncta is dilated to desired size.
- Holding syringe vertically, insert cannula into dilated puncta. Gently press downward until you experience resistance.
- Reorient syringe horizontally, and press in further until inserted fully.
- Inject Tobradex/steroid/saline into lacrimal drainage system, observing what happens.
- Dispose of syringe in sharps container.
Results
If solution regurgitates from the punta, the lacrimal drainage system is blocked, and a surgical consult is appropriate.
If the patient tastes the solution in the back of their throat, the lacrimal drainage system is patent. An ophthalmic antibiotic/steroid may be prescribed QID X 7 days in the event that a infection/inflammation of the lacrimal drainage system is suspected.
References
Casser, et. al, Atlas of Primary Eyecare Procedures, Chapter 36