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  2. Punctal plug - Wikipedia

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    A punctal plug, also known as tear duct plug or lacrimal plug, is a small medical device that is inserted into the tear duct (puncta) of an eye to block the duct. This prevents the drainage of liquid from the eye. They are used to treat dry eye. Artificial tears are usually still required after punctal plug insertion. [1]

  3. Punctoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Punctoplasty is a surgical procedure to restore proper drainage of tears [1] when the lacrimal punctum (puncta lacrimalia) becomes blocked in one or both eyes.. If a blockage is present in the puncta, doctors may suggest a procedure called punctoplasty, performed to widen the drain opening.

  4. Epiphora (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Causes of epiphora are any that cause either overproduction of tears or decreased drainage of tears, resulting in tearing onto the cheek. [2] This can be due to ocular irritation and inflammation (including trichiasis and entropion) or an obstructed tear outflow tract, which is divided according to its anatomical location (i.e., ectropion, punctal, canalicular or nasolacrimal duct obstruction).

  5. Nasolacrimal duct obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Involutional stenosis is probably the most common cause of nasolacrimal duct obstruction in older people. It affects women twice as frequently as men. Although the inciting event in this process is unknown, clinicopathologic study suggests that compression of the lumen of the nasolacrimal duct is caused by inflammatory infiltrates and edema.

  6. List of instruments used in ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    Nettleship's punctum dilator: to dilate the lacrimal punctum of the lacrimal apparatus of the eye for syringing or operations Cystotome: a 26 gauge needle bent twice used for incising the anterior capsule of the lens in lens extraction Wire vectis: a loop of wire attached to a stack used to extract cataract affected lenses Irrigating vectis

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  8. Cost per procedure - Wikipedia

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    Cost per procedure, sometimes known as price per procedure, is a medical pricing model which describes the average cost of receiving a certain medical procedure. [ 1 ] References

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