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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Main Authors: Sameh S. Mandour, Khaled E. Said-Ahmed, Hany A. Khairy, Moataz F. Elsawy, Marwa A. Zaky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3561857
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spelling doaj-2cf2869f7d744eeea6f3e09d5d3035c72020-11-25T00:29:11ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Ophthalmology2090-004X2090-00582019-01-01201910.1155/2019/35618573561857A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal StenosisSameh S. Mandour0Khaled E. Said-Ahmed1Hany A. Khairy2Moataz F. Elsawy3Marwa A. Zaky4Department of Ophthalmology, Menoufia University, Faculty of Medicine, Shebin El Kom, Menoufia, EgyptDepartment of Ophthalmology, Menoufia University, Faculty of Medicine, Shebin El Kom, Menoufia, EgyptDepartment of Ophthalmology, Menoufia University, Faculty of Medicine, Shebin El Kom, Menoufia, EgyptDepartment of Ophthalmology, Menoufia University, Faculty of Medicine, Shebin El Kom, Menoufia, EgyptDepartment of Ophthalmology, Menoufia University, Faculty of Medicine, Shebin El Kom, Menoufia, EgyptPurpose. 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.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3561857
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author Sameh S. Mandour
Khaled E. Said-Ahmed
Hany A. Khairy
Moataz F. Elsawy
Marwa A. Zaky
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Khaled E. Said-Ahmed
Hany A. Khairy
Moataz F. Elsawy
Marwa A. Zaky
A Simple Surgical Approach for the Management of Acquired Severe Lower Punctal Stenosis
Journal of Ophthalmology
author_facet Sameh S. Mandour
Khaled E. Said-Ahmed
Hany A. Khairy
Moataz F. Elsawy
Marwa A. Zaky
author_sort Sameh S. Mandour
title 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_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_sort simple surgical approach for the management of acquired severe lower punctal stenosis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2090-004X
2090-0058
publishDate 2019-01-01
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.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3561857
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