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Scar Appearance and Patient Satisfaction after the Tear Trough Incision for External Dacryocystorhinostomy

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dc.contributor.author Chanlalit W.
dc.contributor.author Panyarachun P.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-05T03:02:49Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-05T03:02:49Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.issn 1252208
dc.identifier.other 2-s2.0-85097603493
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/12332
dc.identifier.uri https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097603493&doi=10.35755%2fjmedassocthai.2020.12.9969&partnerID=40&md5=5aac01fae91f07e6255355e01974b8db
dc.description.abstract Background: Postoperative scar is the major disadvantage of external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). Modified incision should be performed to reduce postoperative scarring. Objective: To evaluate scar appearance and patient satisfaction after the tear trough incision for external DCR. Materials and Methods: The present study was a descriptive study with information collected by telephone survey and retrospective chart review. Patients that underwent external DCR over a period of eight years were enrolled and completed the validated Patient Scar Assessment Questionnaire (PSAQ). Scar appearance, consciousness, symptom, and satisfaction were determined. Patient demographics, surgical information, and postoperative scar evaluation using the Scar Cosmesis Assessment and Rating (SCAR) scale were obtained from the medical records. Results: Fifty-eight patients responded to the telephone interview with 71 DCR surgeries performed. The most common scar characteristic and symptom reported by patients was color mismatch in 11.3% of scars and itching in 15.5%. Scar evaluated by patients was invisible in 57.7% of scars, minimally visible in 40.8%, and moderately visible in 1.4%. Among all patients with noticeable scars, 92% of these made no attempt to conceal the scars. The average patient scar grade was 0.44 (scale 0 to 3). The majority (93.1%) of patients were very satisfied with the scar outcome. Of the 64 scars evaluated by physician using the SCAR scale, common scar characteristics were scar spread (40.6%), hypopigmentation (15.6%), and hypertrophic scar (12.5%). The scar evaluated by physician was invisible in 59.4% of scars, minimally visible in 34.4%, and moderately visible in 6.3%, with an average scar grade of 0.47 (scale 0 to 3). Conclusion: The tear trough incision for external DCR results in minimal postoperative scarring, providing a very high satisfaction rate in most patients. © JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND | 2020
dc.rights Srinakharinwirot University
dc.subject adult
dc.subject Article
dc.subject consciousness
dc.subject dacryocystitis
dc.subject dacryocystorhinostomy
dc.subject erythema
dc.subject external dacryocystorhinostomy
dc.subject female
dc.subject human
dc.subject hypertrophic scar
dc.subject hypopigmentation
dc.subject incision
dc.subject major clinical study
dc.subject male
dc.subject middle aged
dc.subject patient satisfaction
dc.subject Patient Scar Assessment Questionnaire
dc.subject questionnaire
dc.subject rating scale
dc.subject retrospective study
dc.subject scar
dc.subject Scar Cosmesis Assessment and Rating scale
dc.subject self evaluation
dc.subject skin pigmentation
dc.subject tear trough incision
dc.subject telephone interview
dc.title Scar Appearance and Patient Satisfaction after the Tear Trough Incision for External Dacryocystorhinostomy
dc.type Article
dc.rights.holder Scopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitation Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 103, No.12 (2020), p.1241-1246
dc.identifier.doi 10.35755/jmedassocthai.2020.12.9969


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