J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2001 Dec;42(12):1655-1660.

Silicone Intubation for Canalicular or Common Canalicular Obstruction in Adult

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Kon-Yang Univeristy College of Medicine, Korea. phaco@unitel.co.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Patients with canalicular or common canalicular obstruction have been treated by carrying out conjuctivodacryocystorhinostomy mainly through skin or the nasal cavity, but all sorts of defects attendant on an operation have been indicated. At this, the authors inquired into a result of a surgery and their satisfaction in a different viewpoint for silicone intubation.
METHODS
We inquired into a result of a surgery and their satisfaction in a different viewpoint for 68 patients' 72 eyes who can be observed over 3 months among patients diagnosed as canalicular or common canalicular obstruction and operated on with silicone intubation as subject.
RESULTS
After surgery, silicone tube was removed at average postoperative 5.8 months and we observed them for average 10.5 months. The result of operations showed that successful cases are 72.2% (52 eyes) and failing cases are 28.8% (20 eyes).
CONCLUSION
For the cases with canalicular obstruction, especially common canalicular obstruction for short period, primary silicone intubation would be one of the ideal lacrimal surgery that should be explained the possible secondary conjuctivodacryocystorhinostomy later.

Keyword

Canalicular or common canalicular obstruction; Silicone tube intubation; Epiphora

MeSH Terms

Adult*
Humans
Intubation*
Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases
Nasal Cavity
Silicones*
Skin
Silicones
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