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Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
20G silicone rod as monocanalicular stent in repair of canalicular lacerations: Experience from a tertiary eye care centre
关键词: Posterior open globe injuries;    posterior to rectus insertion;    zone III open globe injuries;    Glaucoma severity;    juvenile glaucoma;    juvenile-onset primary open angle glaucoma;    visual field defects;    Diabetic retinopathy;    renal transplant;    visual outcome;    Gujarati;    logMAR;    repeatability;    validity;    visual acuity;    Multiple sclerosis;    optic neuritis;    optical coherence tomography;    retinal nerve fi ber layer;    visual functions;    Axon diameter;    electron microscopy;    nerve fiber layer;    oligodendrocytes;    pathology;    Frequency doubling technology perimetry;    pediatric visual field testing;    standard automated perimetry;    Central corneal thickness;    glaucoma;    pachymetry;    20G Silicone rod;    monocanalicular stent;    canalicular laceration repair;   
DOI  :  10.4103/0301-4738.121080
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

To evaluate the outcome of 20G silicone rod as monocanalicular stent in canalicular lacerations. Retrospective case series involving patients between July 2006 and June 2010. Fourteen canalicular repairs in 12 consecutive patients were done in the study period. Eleven were male and mean age was 30.5 years. A single canaliculus was involved in 10 patients and associated injury to the globe was noted in 3 patients. The median lag time between injury and repair was 3 (range 1-9) days. The mean duration of stenting was 6.9 (SD 3.2) weeks. Spontaneous extrusion of monocanalicular stent occurred in 3 patients. Patency on syringing was noted in 10 (70%) canaliculi over a median follow up of 7 (range 2-17) months. 20G silicone rod may be used as an effective and economical alternative in canalicular lacration repairs.

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