
The authors discuss the management of watering of the eyes occurring after facial or palpebral surgery. The most serious form is watering of the eyes associated with a pericorneal ring, which constitutes an ophthalmological emergency. Watering of a "white" eye suggests an abnormality of the lacrimal ducts. The clinical context and instrumental exploration can localize the obstruction, which is an essential step prior to surgical treatment.
Postoperative Complications, Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases, Lacrimal Apparatus, Humans, Emergencies
Postoperative Complications, Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases, Lacrimal Apparatus, Humans, Emergencies
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