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Lacrimal sac volume measurement during eyelid closure and opening
Authors:Amrith Shantha  Goh Poh Sun  Wang Shih-Chang
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, National University Hospital, Singapore. ophv14@nus.edu.sg
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Jones' theory of tear drainage suggests that the lacrimal sac fills when the eyelids are closed and empties when the eyelids are opened. This study was undertaken to see if there is any change in the volume of the lacrimal sac during eyelid closure and opening using images obtained from magnetic resonance dacryocystography using a topical magnetic resonance contrast agent. METHODS: This is a prospective non-randomized comparative study in a tertiary hospital setting. Magnetic resonance dacryocystography scans were performed on five volunteers using 0.5% topical gadolinium-DTPA (MagneVist, Schering AG, Berlin, Germany) as a contrast agent. A T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scan with 2-mm contiguous coronal cuts was performed after localizing the lacrimal sac and instilling the contrast agent. The scans were performed with eyelids closed and opened. Volumes of 10 lacrimal sacs of five volunteers were calculated using pixel calibration and computer graphics. RESULTS: No statistical difference in size of the lacrimal sacs was demonstrable between when the eyes were opened and when they were shut. CONCLUSION: The present study could not demonstrate any volume change in the sac between eyelid closure and opening. Magnetic resonance imaging dacryocystography measures sac volume at two static end-points, so it cannot show any transient volume change that might occur during blinking. Various factors that may be affecting tear flow through the nasolacrimal system are discussed.
Keywords:eyelid closure    lacrimal sac volume    magnetic resonance dacryocystography    tear flow
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