Histopathological Evidence of Canalicular Agenesis in Patients With Punctal Agenesis: Punctum Update Study 2
Nandini Bothra, Mohammad Javed Ali
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to histologically assess the presence and extent of the canalicular tissue in cases of punctal agenesis. METHODS: A prospective, interventional study was performed on 10 consecutive cases of punctal agenesis over a study period of 6 months. Exclusion criteria included cases with punctal dysgenesis or incomplete punctal canalization, secondary/acquired cases of punctal effacement, or any prior interventions. Following the exploration, the entire specimen of the tissue (length = 8 mm and depth = 3 mm) was sent for histopathological analysis to ascertain the presence and extent of the canalicular tissue. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients at the time of exploration was 7.5 years (range 6-10 years). Histopathological analysis showed tissue surfaces lined with stratified squamous epithelium with occasional interspersed goblets cells (conjunctival epithelium), a few chronic inflammatory cells, and muscle fragments. Epithelium suggestive of proximal lacrimal drainage system was absent. Canalicular tissues were found to be absent in all cases of punctal agenesis. CONCLUSION: The present series did not find any histologic evidence of canalicular tissues in cases of punctal agenesis. The findings of this study do not support retrograde approaches in cases of punctal agenesis.