Identification
of retained intracanalicular plugs with ultrasound biomicroscopy
Jeffrey J. Hurwitz,*† MD, FRCSC; Charles
J. Pavlin,*†‡ MD, FRCSC; El-Karim Rhemtulla,* MD
ABSTRACT
Background:
Punctal plugs may be associated with complications,
the most common being secondary epiphora due to canalicular obstruction.
Simple lacrimal irrigation will diagnose an obstruction within the canaliculus
but will not determine whether the plug is still present at the site
of the obstruction. We performed a study to determine the feasibility
of imaging retained intracanalicular plugs with ultrasound biomicroscopy
(UBM).
Methods:
We performed in vitro evaluation of an
EagleVision punctal plug and a Herrick intracanalicular plug to obtain
information about the UBM characteristics of the two plugs.We then performed
UBM in two patients with suspected intracanalicular plugs, one with
prolapse of an EagleVision punctal plug into the canaliculus and one
with bilateral epiphora secondary to inserted intracanalicular Herrick
plugs.
Results:
In both cases, UBM enabled location of
the plugs within the canalicular system at the level of obstruction.
Interpretation:
UBM is a useful diagnostic tool
in determining the presence and location of a presumed retained intracanalicular
plug, either placed directly within the canaliculus or prolapsed into
the canaliculus from a punctal position.
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