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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Silicone | Research article

Eiology and prognosis of canalicular laceration repair using canalicular anastomosis combined with bicanalicular stent intubation

Authors: Tao Guo, Xiuhong Qin, Hongwei Wang, Yang Lu, Li Xu, Jiali Ji, Caiwen Xiao, Zhenzhen Zhang

Published in: BMC Ophthalmology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

To evaluate the etiology of lacrimal canalicular laceration and explore the possible risk factors influencing prognosis.

Methods

The data of 142 patients (142 eyes) with lacrimal canalicular lacerations who were surgically treated using canalicular anastomosis combined with bicanalicular stent intubation between March 2017 and March 2018 were reviewed. The analyzed data contained demographic information, types of trauma, injury locations, associated additional ocular injuries, and surgical outcomes at follow-up. The main outcome measures were anatomic success rate, functional success rate, and complications of surgery.

Results

The mean patient age was 42.07 years (ranging from 1 to 75 years). Among the 142 patients, 112 (78.87%) were males. Upper and lower canalicular lacerations were found in 14 (9.86%) and 112 (78.87%) patients, respectively. Meanwhile, both upper and lower canalicular lacerations were found in 16 (11.27%) patients. Electric bike accidents comprised the leading cause of injury, accounting for 76 (53.52%) cases. There were 100 (70.42%) patients who had lid lacerations without tarsal plate fracture and 42 (29.58%) patients who had lid lacerations with tarsal plate fractures. The anatomic success rate was 98.59% and the functional success rate was 83.8%. The functional reconstruction failure rates were higher in patients with indirect injuries, lid lacerations with tarsal plate fractures, and those with punctum splitting (P < 0.05). Surgical complications were detected in the form of lacrimal punctum ectropion in 3 (2.11%) patients, punctum splitting in 2 (1.41%) patients, and stent extrusion and loss in 2 (1.41%) patients.

Conclusions

Electric bike accidents have become the leading cause of injury instead of motor vehicle accidents because of the changes in the lifestyles of people. Indirect injuries, lid lacerations with tarsal plate fractures, and those with punctum splitting were significantly more likely to lead to poor prognosis, as confirmed by the lower functional success rate of surgery.
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Metadata
Title
Eiology and prognosis of canalicular laceration repair using canalicular anastomosis combined with bicanalicular stent intubation
Authors
Tao Guo
Xiuhong Qin
Hongwei Wang
Yang Lu
Li Xu
Jiali Ji
Caiwen Xiao
Zhenzhen Zhang
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Silicone
Published in
BMC Ophthalmology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2415
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-020-01506-w

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