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Lacrimal gland botulinum toxin injection for epiphora management.

Johnathan Jeffers1, Katherine Lucarelli1, Sruti Akella1, Pete Setabutr1, Ted H Wojno2, Vinay Aakalu1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Epiphora remains an often difficult to manage ocular complaint for ophthalmologists in all subspecialties. This review seeks to examine the safety and efficacy of botulinum toxin injection for management of chronic epiphora.
METHODS: The authors conducted a Pubmed search for studies on the use of lacrimal and transplanted salivary gland botulinum toxin injections for the management of epiphora within the past 20 years. Studies included had a minimum of four glandular injections.
RESULTS: The authors identified 14 studies and divided them by indication for injection; either functional epiphora, non-functional epiphora, or mixed studies. Seven studies examined injections for cases of functional epiphora, four for non-functional epiphora, and four for mixed cases. The number of glandular injections reported ranged from 4 to 65. Side effects reported were limited to diplopia, eyelid or lacrimal gland hematoma, papillary conjunctivitis, dry eye, ptosis, and bleeding.
CONCLUSIONS: Glandular botulinum toxin injection should be considered as a viable treatment strategy for both functional and nonfunctional epiphora. From the studies reviewed, botulinum toxin injection was shown to be effective in both children and adults. Injection can be performed in the outpatient setting, is minimally invasive, technically easy to administer, has a favorable side effect profile, and good efficacy. Furthermore, repeat injections can be performed with similar efficacy.

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Keywords:  Botulinum toxin injection; epiphora management; glandular botox injection; lacrimal gland botox injection

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34396904      PMCID: PMC8844302          DOI: 10.1080/01676830.2021.1966810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orbit        ISSN: 0167-6830


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