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Bahram Eshraghi1, Elias Khalilipour1, Kambiz Ameli1, Fatemeh Bazvand1, Arash Mirmohammadsadeghi1.
Abstract
This article compares the success rate of pushed monocanalicular intubation (Masterka) versus probing for the treatment of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CNLDO) in children older than 18 months. In a non-random comparative study, 90 eyes with CNLDO underwent either Masterka (45 eyes) or probing (45 eyes). All procedures were performed by one oculoplastic surgeon. The tubes were removed 2 months after the operation. Complete resolution was defined as complete absence of clinical signs and symptoms of CNLDO at 6 months after the procedure. The mean age at the time of treatment was 28 ± 18.2 months for Masterka and 26.7 ± 18.6 months for probing group. Treatment success was achieved in 33 of 45 eyes (73.3%) in the Masterka group compared with 22 of 45 eyes (48.9%) in the probing group. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (p = 0.017). For the treatment of CNLDO, Masterka might be more effective than probing in children older than 18 months.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction; Masterka; probing; pushed monocanalicular intubation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28627958 DOI: 10.1080/01676830.2017.1337162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orbit ISSN: 0167-6830