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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2011 Volume.52 No. 3 p.261 ~ p.265
A Clinical Study Associated with Anatomical and Functional Outcomes in the Repair of Canalicular Laceration
Kim Woo-Jin

Ahn Min
Abstract
Purpose: To identify risk factors influencing the anatomical and functional outcomes of canaliculoplasty in canalicular laceration patients.

Methods: A retrospective investigation of 122 eyes of 122 patients diagnosed with canalicular laceration and treated in our hospital from January 2000 to October 2008 was conducted. Sex, age, cause and location of laceration, combined injury, preoperative duration, combined operation, duration of follow-up, and anatomical and functional outcomes of canaliculoplasty were investigated.

Results: The mean age of the 122 patients was 41.2 years; 102 (83.6%) were men, and 20 (16.4%) were women. The most common cause and combined injury of laceration was sharp object Injury (20.5%) and orbital wall fracture (14.7%). No statistically significant correlation was found between pretreatment duration, duration of silicone tube insertion, and anatomical outcome. The causes of decreasing functional outcome of canaliculoplasty were traumatic facial nerve palsy, cicatrical entropion and ectropion, and partial canalicular obstruction.

Conclusions: Repair of a combined eyelid injury close to the normal anatomical structure is an important factor for increasing the functional outcome.
KEYWORD
Canalicular laceration, Canaliculoplasty, Eyelid injury
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