Visco-assisted canalicular visualization aids CTI
Fluorescein dye maybe injected through either the upper or lower canaliculus to help visualize the severed end of the opposing canaliculus in cases of canalicular trauma. Lyons et al.1 suggested that eyelid margin cut-down or retrograde probing through an open lacrimal sac can allow successful CTI i...
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