2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5592039
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Pulled versus Pushed Monocanalicular Silicone Intubation in Adults with Lacrimal Drainage System Stenosis: A Comparative Case Series

Abstract: Purpose. To compare the success rate and complications of pulled versus pushed monocanalicular intubation in adults with incomplete lacrimal drainage system obstruction (lacrimal drainage system stenosis). Methods. Patients with lacrimal drainage system stenosis (Munk grade ≥3), including both nasolacrimal duct (NLD) stenosis and common canalicular stenosis, were recruited in this prospective comparative case series. Patients underwent probing and either Monoka (51 eyes) or Masterka (48 eyes) intubation under … Show more

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“…Silicone has traditionally been used for nasolacrimal duct obstruction and stenosis. However, success rates for the procedure, particularly for nasolacrimal duct stenosis, have varied widely [129][130][131]. The therapeutic landscape for nasolacrimal blockages has since expanded through the utilization of biopolymers.…”
Section: Biopolymers For Tear Duct Stents and Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silicone has traditionally been used for nasolacrimal duct obstruction and stenosis. However, success rates for the procedure, particularly for nasolacrimal duct stenosis, have varied widely [129][130][131]. The therapeutic landscape for nasolacrimal blockages has since expanded through the utilization of biopolymers.…”
Section: Biopolymers For Tear Duct Stents and Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%