Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(8):1728-1735.
Published online August 1, 2003.
Outcome of Mini Monoka Silicone Monocanalicular Lacrimal Stents in Canalicular Laceration.
Soon Doo Kim, In Jae Kim, Jun Hyoung Cho
Department of Ophthalmology, Masan Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine, Korea. azza386@lycos.co.kr
누소관 열상 환자에서 Mini Monoka Silicone Monocanalicular Lacrimal Stents의 결과
김순두 ( Kim Sun Du ) , 김인재 ( Kim In Jae ) , 조준형 ( Jo Jun Hyeong )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To determine clinical outcomes of mini Monoka silicone monocanalicular lacrimal stent (from now, mini Monoka stent) in canalicular injury. METHODS: From June 1996 to December 2001, mini Monoka stent was used in 70 eyes(77 canaliculi) of superior, inferior and bicanalicular injury. Mini Monoka stent was shortened about 20 mm with round tip and intubated. Punctal fixation suture was not done. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 7.9+/-1.0 months (4-12 months). The outcome of our repair was judged by the existence of epiphora, dye disappearance test, probing and irrigation. In 57 eyes (81.4%), there was no epiphora. In 11 eyes (15.7%), epiphora was developed only after certain stimuli. In 2 eyes (2.9%), there was epiphora at all times. Postoperative complications were premature stent loss 6 eyes (8.6%), conjunctival injection 3 eyes (3.9%). CONCLUSIONS: The intubation of mini Monoka stent for the lacerated canaliculus is the simply operative procedure in the outpatient department. The shortening of mini Monoka stent made this procedure easier. Despite no punctal fixation suture, the occurrence rate of the premature stent loss was not higher than that for published reports of mini Monoka stent.
Key Words: Mini Monoka silicone monocanalicular lacrimal stent;Premature stent loss;Shortening of silicone stent


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