
|Articles|May 15, 2003
Measure carefully to avoid punctum plug complications
Author(s)Nancy Groves
Many of the common complications associated with external silicone punctum plugs, such as extrusion or irritation, can be avoided if physicians take the time to measure the puncta and gauge the correct size, according to representatives of the major manufacturers of these plugs.
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