Purpose: To examine the patency or secondary obstruction of the lacrimal drainage system in patients with a peripunctal tumour. Methods: This retrospective, observational, and comparative study included 10 patients with a peripunctal tumour. Lacrimal probing and syringing in all patients and dacryoendoscopic examinations in 5 patients were performed to check for patency of the lacrimal drainage system. Tear meniscus height (TMH) was measured bilaterally in the upper and lower eyelids using anterior segment optical coherence tomography and compared in relation to the affected side using one-way ANOVA. Results: All patients did not complain of epiphora. Probing gave a hard stop and irrigation fluid passed into the nose. A patent punctum/canaliculus was also confirmed by dacryoendoscopy in all of the 5 patients. TMH was not significantly different among the sides (P = .900).Conclusions: This study shows patency of the lacrimal drainage system in patients with a peripunctal tumour and no significant difference in TMH among the sides, resulting in absence of epiphora in all patients.
Purpose: To examine the patency or secondary obstruction of the lacrimal drainage system in patients with a peripunctal tumour. Methods: This retrospective, observational, and comparative study included 10 patients with a peripunctal tumour. Lacrimal probing and syringing in all patients and dacryoendoscopic examinations in 5 patients were performed to check for patency of the lacrimal drainage system. Tear meniscus height (TMH) was measured bilaterally in the upper and lower eyelids using anterior segment optical coherence tomography and compared in relation to the affected side using one-way ANOVA. Results: All patients did not complain of epiphora. Probing gave a hard stop and irrigation fluid passed into the nose. A patent punctum/canaliculus was also confirmed by dacryoendoscopy in all of the 5 patients. TMH was not significantly different among the sides (P = .900).Conclusions: This study shows patency of the lacrimal drainage system in patients with a peripunctal tumour and no significant difference in TMH among the sides, resulting in absence of epiphora in all patients.