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Effect of intubation in patients with functional epiphora after endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy 被引量:2
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作者 Xue-Mei Han Wen-Hao Jiang +1 位作者 Wen-Can Wu Bo Yu 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2023年第7期1060-1064,共5页
AIM:To investigate the effect of bicanalicular silicone tube intubation(BSTI)in the treatment of functional epiphora after endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy(En-DCR).METHODS:Clinical data of 84 patients(95 eyes)with fun... AIM:To investigate the effect of bicanalicular silicone tube intubation(BSTI)in the treatment of functional epiphora after endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy(En-DCR).METHODS:Clinical data of 84 patients(95 eyes)with functional epiphora after En-DCR were retrospectively analyzed.Functional epiphora was confirmed as persistent or recurrent epiphora by fluorescein dye disappearance test(FDDT),lacrimal irrigation test,as well as endoscopic examination.Secondary BSTIs were recommended for patients with functional epiphora.These tubes were removed 1mo after surgery.Functional success and associated complications were assessed after 2y of follow-up.RESULTS:Seven patients(9 eyes)refused intervention,5 patients(6 eyes)did not complete postoperative followup,and 1 patient(1 eye)developed tube prolapse within 1mo after surgery.Seventy-one patients(79 eyes)were included at last.Functional success ratios at six months,one year,as well as two years post-operation were 94.9%(75/79),92.4%(73/79),and 91.1%(72/79),respectively.Three eyes presented with punctal slitting(2 eyes without epiphora),1 eye with proximal canaliculus slitting,1 eye with canaliculus stenosis and 4 eyes with still present functional epiphora without detectable abnormal at the last follow-up.CONCLUSION:Secondary intubation is an effective procedure with low recurrence probability for functional epiphora after En-DCR.Punctal and canaliculus injury are the main tube-associated complications after secondary intubation. 展开更多
关键词 bicanalicular silicone tube endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy functional epiphora
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Diagnostic value of orbicularis oculi muscle electromyography in functional epiphora 被引量:1
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作者 Hui Lu Pei-Dong Liu +3 位作者 Xue Yao Zuo-Fen Wang Li-Fen Gao Shao-Peng Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第14期3000-3005,共6页
BACKGROUND Functional epiphora is a clinical condition which is not due to an anatomic defect.Most studies agree that it involves the action of the orbicularis oculi muscle,particularly its deeper segment(Horner’s mu... BACKGROUND Functional epiphora is a clinical condition which is not due to an anatomic defect.Most studies agree that it involves the action of the orbicularis oculi muscle,particularly its deeper segment(Horner’s muscle),but the exact mechanism is not clear.AIM To evaluate the orbicularis oculi muscle in functional epiphora patients using electromyography(EMG).METHODS A total of 8 Chinese patients(16 eyes)with functional epiphora were enrolled in this study,and ten volunteers(10 eyes)were included as normal controls.Five epiphora patients(five eyes)with facial palsy served as positive controls.Quantitative EMG was performed in the deeper segment of orbicularis oculi muscle.The average duration of each EMG waveform was measured.RESULTS The average duration of EMG waveforms in the normal control group,the functional epiphora group,and the facial palsy group were 6.39±0.73 ms,9.39±1.32 ms and 11.2±1.42 ms,respectively.The duration of EMG waveforms was significantly longer in the functional epiphora group than in the normal control group(P<0.05),and shorter than that in the facial palsy group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION These data indicate the presence of neurogenic orbicularis oculi muscle damage in epiphora patients,which may be the cause of functional epiphora.The etiology of neurogenic damage in the orbicularis oculi muscle requires further investigation. 展开更多
关键词 functional epiphora ELECTROMYOGRAPHY Orbicularis oculi muscle Neurological damage ETIOLOGY TREATMENT
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