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Complications of Intracanalicular Plugs: A Case Series

Purpose: Intracanalicular plugs are commonly used in the management of dry eyes. The authors report 3 cases of complications associated with intracanalicular plugs. Methods: Clinical findings and the management of these patients are presented. Results: The first patient (case 1) is a 47-year-old fem...

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Published in:Orbit (Amsterdam) 2010-10, Vol.29 (5), p.271-273
Main Authors: Joganathan, Varajini, Mehta, Purnima, Murray, Aidan, Durrani, Omar M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose: Intracanalicular plugs are commonly used in the management of dry eyes. The authors report 3 cases of complications associated with intracanalicular plugs. Methods: Clinical findings and the management of these patients are presented. Results: The first patient (case 1) is a 47-year-old female with severe dry eyes. Six months after insertion of intracanalicular Form fit hydrogel plugs (OASIS® Medical) she developed canaliculitis with Klebsiella oxytoca. The second patient (case 2), a 33-year-old female, who developed left canalicular abscess 5 months following the insertion of bilateral, intracanalicular Form fit hydrogel plugs (OASIS® Medical). The third patient (case 3) a 33-year-old female had granulation tissue formation within the left lower canaliculus, 5 years after insertion of intracanalicular plug. The symptoms in the three patients resolved after they underwent canaliculotomy with removal of the plugs. Conclusion: Complications of intracanalicular plugs can sometimes outweigh their benefits. These plugs can lodge in the lacrimal outflow system and cause pyogenic granuloma formation and canaliculitis. To our knowledge, until now there have been no reports of complications associated with Form Fit hydrogel plugs (OASIS® Medical) and its infective complication with Klebsiella oxytoca.
ISSN:0167-6830
1744-5108
DOI:10.3109/01676831003664376