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Long term results of punctoplasty with canalicular triangular flap in punctal stenosis.

Arzu Taskiran ComezAsli Kirmaci KabakciElif Hazal Livan Turkoglu
Published in: Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery (2024)
Although the techniques of 1-snip, 2-snip, 3-snip, and 4-snip punctoplasty are performed with variable success rates in punctal stenosis patients, there is always a risk of restenosis due to the incision of the flap and unpredictability of the way the tissues will epithelize. In the canalicular triangular flap technique, the canalicular mucosal flap is preserved, and the continuity of the lacrimal mucosa with conjunctiva is provided, which utilizes appropriate re-epithelization of the wound edges, resulting in a wide punctal opening for the upper lacrimal system in the long term.
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