| Literature DB >> 29506497 |
Seong Jun Park1, Ju Hee Noh2, Ki Bum Park3, Sun Young Jang4, Jong Won Lee5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We developed a novel surgical technique to treat punctal stenosis involving the placement of three interrupted sutures after rectangular three-snip punctoplasty (TSP).Entities:
Keywords: Punctal stenosis; Rectangular three-snip punctoplasty; Three interrupted sutures
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29506497 PMCID: PMC5836447 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-018-0733-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1Surgical procedure for the placement of three ties after rectangular three-snip punctoplasty. a The first vertical snip at the vertical canaliculus, (b) the second vertical snip made from the edge of the first snip to create a flap, (c) the final horizontal snip at the base, and (d) the three interrupted sutures being placed at the posterior wall of the ampulla after the rectangular three-snip punctoplasty. e For the three sutures, the inner surface of the canaliculus was slightly everted to allow sewing to the edge of the tarsal conjunctiva. f Immediate postoperative photograph. Note the three interrupted sutures, which are placed at the posterior wall of the ampulla
Fig. 2Pre- and post-operative representative photographs of punctoplasty. Postoperative photographs of a 65-year-old female at (a) 1 week and (b) 1 month. Note the enlarged punctal opening. Postoperative photographs at (c) 1 week and (d) 1 month of the right lower eyelid punctum of a 63-year-old male