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- Title
Lacrimal drainage function after cheese wiring of lacrimal passage intubation.
- Authors
Koh, Shizuka; Ochi, Shintaro; Inoue, Yasushi
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate how cheese wiring affects lacrimal drainage function by quantitative assessment of tear function and punctal dimensions. Methods: Patients who underwent lacrimal passage intubation between January 2017 and September 2018 were enrolled prospectively. Among these patients, those with postoperative cheese wiring who received lacrimal passage intubation in one eye met the criteria for further investigation. The subjective symptoms of epiphora, dimensions of puncta, lower tear meniscus, and tear clearance were assessed postoperatively in both the involved eye and untreated contralateral eye. Punctum dimensions were analysed using the digital slit-lamp image. Tear meniscus and tear clearance were assessed by anterior segment optical coherence tomography. Results: Postoperative cheese wiring was observed in 68 of 314 eyes. Among these cases, 36 patients (age 70.5 ± 11.7 years) had cheese wiring only in one eye: with the involvement of both puncta in 15 patients (group A) and only the lower punctum in 21 patients (group B). There was no patient with the involvement of only the upper punctum. While tear function of the involved eyes in group B did not differ from that of the untreated eye, it was significantly decreased in group A compared with that in untreated control eyes (p < 0.05). The tear clearance rate correlated significantly with the upper punctum dimensions (p < 0.05), but not with the lower punctum. Conclusion: Analysis of cheese wiring after lacrimal passage intubation with tear function demonstrated that the integrity of the puncta and the canaliculus is important for lacrimal drainage.
- Subjects
OPTICAL coherence tomography; DRAINAGE; CHEESE; INTUBATION; MENISCUS surgery; DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY
- Publication
Graefe's Archive of Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2020, Vol 258, Issue 5, p1087
- ISSN
0721-832X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00417-020-04612-z