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titleOfInvention Apparatus for intubation of lacrimal duct
abstract A thick tube having a thick tube extending from both ends of a thin tube (or rod) and having a small hole, and a probe inserted through the small hole of the thick tube so that the thick tube and the thin tube can be inserted into the lacrimal gland. The inner surface of the chin has protrusions, protrusions, grooves and partition walls, and the inner space of the thick tube has a truncated cone shape, and olive oil, Lipiod Ultra Ultra Liquid, and Omention are used to make the probe easily fall out. Applied to the interior of the thick tube and / or to the surface of the probe, the thin tube (or rod) is longer than the length of the canal to the boundary between the thick tube and the thin tube (or rod) to be placed within the lacrimal sac-nasal canal. Device for lacrimal intubation with good stability in
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