ABSTRACT
We report two rare cases of bilateral acquired canaliculops. A 67-year-old woman and an 89-year-old man showed cystic lesions in the medial-upper eyelid on both sides. In both of the cases, re-canalization using dacryoendoscopy was failed because of firm obstruction at the canaliculus and/or junction between the lacrimal sac and nasolacrimal duct. Although 15 cases with canaliculops had been reported previously, only one congenital case showed bilateral canaliculops. The results of our study indicate more complex obstruction in cases with bilateral canaliculops compared to those with unilateral canaliculops.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
Data availability statement
All data are included in this case report.
Authors’ contributions
All authors qualify for authorship based on contributions to the conception and design (YI and YT), acquisition of data (YI and YT), literature search (YI and YT), and analyses and interpretation of data (all authors). All authors contributed to drafting the article and revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published.
Other contributors
No one contributed to the work who did not meet our authorship criteria.
Meeting presentation
A part of this study was presented at Foursom 2021 held in Sendai, Japan, during July 23–25, 2021.