1973
DOI: 10.1159/000306808
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Prognosis of Injured Canaliculi in Relation to Elapsed Time until Primary Operation

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“…[1][2][3][4]10,23 Nevertheless, little is known regarding the optimal timing for the surgery or silicone tubing removal, or the factors that infl uence the surgical outcome. 4,10,11 Bicanalicular nasal intubation with a silicone tube is widely used for treatment of canalicular lacerations.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4]10,23 Nevertheless, little is known regarding the optimal timing for the surgery or silicone tubing removal, or the factors that infl uence the surgical outcome. 4,10,11 Bicanalicular nasal intubation with a silicone tube is widely used for treatment of canalicular lacerations.…”
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“…22,23 However, Hanselmayer demonstrated an equal success rate for the first 6 hours and 7-48 hours after laceration. 24 Since then, repair within first 48 hours has become a standard, but subsequent studies also have proven that successful surgical outcomes beyond 48 hours. 7,13,[16][17][18] In addition, several recent studies have suggested that canalicular repair can be delayed for 7 to 11 days.…”
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“…ilk 6 saat ile 7-48 saat arasında yapılan cerrahi arasında fark saptanmadığını bildirmiştir. 28 Olgularının %94'üne geç dönemde cerrahi yapan Dortzbach ve Angrist, 1-5 gün arasında yapılan cerrahi ile başarılı sonuçlar elde etmişlerdir. 29 Jordan ise cerrahiye uygun olmayan hastalarda 7-10 güne kadar cerrahinin ertelenebileceğini ifade etmiştir.…”
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