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A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis

PURPOSE: Evaluation of using pigtail probe to detect and open severely stenosed lower lacrimal punctum followed by self-retaining bicanalicular intubation. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective nonrandomized clinical study. METHODS: The study included 24 patients with severe lower punctal stenosis (grade 0 ac...

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Autores principales: Mandour, Sameh S., Said-Ahmed, Khaled E., Khairy, Hany A., Elsawy, Moataz F., Zaky, Marwa A.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30733874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3561857
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author Mandour, Sameh S.
Said-Ahmed, Khaled E.
Khairy, Hany A.
Elsawy, Moataz F.
Zaky, Marwa A.
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Said-Ahmed, Khaled E.
Khairy, Hany A.
Elsawy, Moataz F.
Zaky, Marwa A.
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description PURPOSE: Evaluation of using pigtail probe to detect and open severely stenosed lower lacrimal punctum followed by self-retaining bicanalicular intubation. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective nonrandomized clinical study. METHODS: The study included 24 patients with severe lower punctal stenosis (grade 0 according to Kashkouli scale) attending at Menoufia University Hospitals. The upper punctum and canaliculus were patent. All patients were complaining of epiphora and had a thorough ophthalmological examination including dye disappearance test and slit-lamp examination. Pigtail probe was used from patent upper punctum to detect the lower stenosed punctum which was opened with a scalpel. Syringing of the lower lacrimal passages was done to confirm its patency, and self-retaining silicone bicanalicular stent was inserted. The silicone tube was left in place for 6 months before it was removed. Patients were then followed-up for 1 year after the surgery. RESULTS: One year after surgery, epiphora was absent (grade 0) in 16 eyes (66.7%) and was present only occasionally (grade 1) in 4 eyes (16.7%). The difference from preoperative epiphora was statistically significant. One year after surgery, fluorescein dye disappearance time was grade 1 (<3 minutes) in 20 cases (83.3%), and grade 2 (3–5 minutes) in 4 cases (16.7%). There was a statistically significant difference compared with preoperative results. CONCLUSION: Using the pigtail probe is effective in treatment of severe punctal stenosis. Maintaining the punctal opening and prevention of restenosis can be achieved by using self-retaining bicanalicular stent after confirmation of nasolacrimal duct patency. This trial is registered with NCT03731143.
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spelling pubmed-63488392019-02-07 A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis Mandour, Sameh S. Said-Ahmed, Khaled E. Khairy, Hany A. Elsawy, Moataz F. Zaky, Marwa A. J Ophthalmol Clinical Study PURPOSE: Evaluation of using pigtail probe to detect and open severely stenosed lower lacrimal punctum followed by self-retaining bicanalicular intubation. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective nonrandomized clinical study. METHODS: The study included 24 patients with severe lower punctal stenosis (grade 0 according to Kashkouli scale) attending at Menoufia University Hospitals. The upper punctum and canaliculus were patent. All patients were complaining of epiphora and had a thorough ophthalmological examination including dye disappearance test and slit-lamp examination. Pigtail probe was used from patent upper punctum to detect the lower stenosed punctum which was opened with a scalpel. Syringing of the lower lacrimal passages was done to confirm its patency, and self-retaining silicone bicanalicular stent was inserted. The silicone tube was left in place for 6 months before it was removed. Patients were then followed-up for 1 year after the surgery. RESULTS: One year after surgery, epiphora was absent (grade 0) in 16 eyes (66.7%) and was present only occasionally (grade 1) in 4 eyes (16.7%). The difference from preoperative epiphora was statistically significant. One year after surgery, fluorescein dye disappearance time was grade 1 (<3 minutes) in 20 cases (83.3%), and grade 2 (3–5 minutes) in 4 cases (16.7%). There was a statistically significant difference compared with preoperative results. CONCLUSION: Using the pigtail probe is effective in treatment of severe punctal stenosis. Maintaining the punctal opening and prevention of restenosis can be achieved by using self-retaining bicanalicular stent after confirmation of nasolacrimal duct patency. This trial is registered with NCT03731143. Hindawi 2019-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6348839/ /pubmed/30733874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3561857 Text en Copyright © 2019 Sameh S. Mandour et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mandour, Sameh S.
Said-Ahmed, Khaled E.
Khairy, Hany A.
Elsawy, Moataz F.
Zaky, Marwa A.
A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis
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title_full A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis
title_fullStr A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis
title_full_unstemmed A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis
title_short A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis
title_sort simple surgical approach for the management of acquired severe lower punctal stenosis
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30733874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3561857
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