J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
2001 Jul;42(7):955-959.
Canaliculoplasty Using MONOKA(R) stent(monocanaliculonasal stent) for Repair of Canalicular Laceration
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Ophthalmology, Gachon Medical School, Ghil Medical Center, Inchon, Korea. shbaek@ghil.com
- 2Department of Ophthalmology, Korea Veterans Hospital.
Abstract
- PURPOSE
Surgical effects of canaliculoplasty using Monoka(R) stent were evaluated in 18 cases of monocanalicular laceration.
METHODS
Age was ranged from 6 to 57 years(mean 32.7 years), and most injuries occurred at the third and fourth decades. When epiphora was disappeared and irrigation solution was well passed without regurgitation, tube was removed four months following surgery, and the followed from four to twelve months postoperatively.
RESULTS
Among 18 eyes, 17 eyes(94.4%) showed an improvement in the symptoms as well as the results of dye disappearance test. Postoperative complications included granuloma of the punctum(1 case) and conjunctival irritation(2 cases). There was no case of premature loss of the tube and furthermore some complications of bicanalicular intubation were avoidable with Monoka(R) stent.
CONCLUSIONS
In conclusion, monocanaliculonasal intubation with Monoka(R) offers a useful alternative to bicanalicular intubation for the treatment of monocanalicular laceration.