Annular tube implantation and inferior canalicular laceration anastomosis in 28 cases
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    AIM:To discuss the curative effect of traumatic canalicular laceration treated by annular tube implantation and inferior canalicular laceration anastomosis. METHODS:Selecting 28 cases with traumatic canalicular laceration, searched for the lacrimal broken end leaded by probe under microscope and implanted the silicone tube annularly, then performed canalicular laceration anastomosis and followed up from 6 months to 2 years. RESULTS:In 28 cases with canalicular laceration restoration, all were successful through single operation. 24 cases (85.7%)were cured, 3 cases (10.7%)improved, 1 case(3.6%) had no effect. CONCLUSION:It is simple and effective of using probe under microscope searching for the lacrimal broken end and annularly implanting the silicone tube for the treatment of canalicular laceration, which can retain normal tearing, no influence on appearance, good stability, practical and convenient performing, however, the operation technique should be pay attention to.

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Ji-Yue Qin, Ling-Li Wang. Annular tube implantation and inferior canalicular laceration anastomosis in 28 cases. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2012;12(7):1404-1405

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  • Received:December 16,2012
  • Revised:June 04,2012
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