This was one of the best tutorials I have had on ophthalmic surgery! Use of diagrams, clinical nuggets and clear explanation! Thank you so much. You are an excellent teacher.
No, the common internal punctum and the common canaliculus are related but not the same. Here's the distinction: Common Internal Punctum: This term refers to the internal opening where the upper and lower canaliculi join together to form the common canaliculus. It is essentially the point of convergence of the two canaliculi. Common Canaliculus: This is the short segment of the lacrimal drainage system that begins at the common internal punctum and connects to the lacrimal sac. It serves as a conduit for tears from the canaliculi into the sac.
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This was one of the best tutorials I have had on ophthalmic surgery! Use of diagrams, clinical nuggets and clear explanation! Thank you so much. You are an excellent teacher.
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Is common internal punctum and common canaliculus the same???
No, the common internal punctum and the common canaliculus are related but not the same. Here's the distinction:
Common Internal Punctum: This term refers to the internal opening where the upper and lower canaliculi join together to form the common canaliculus. It is essentially the point of convergence of the two canaliculi.
Common Canaliculus: This is the short segment of the lacrimal drainage system that begins at the common internal punctum and connects to the lacrimal sac. It serves as a conduit for tears from the canaliculi into the sac.
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Excellent explanation maam, the procedure is never explained with such clarity. Thank you maam!
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What happens if the upper puncta does not exist? I suppose the Lester Jones method makes sense then?
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