Punctum Plug (Punctal Plug)

A punctum plug, or punctal plug, is an implant that is inserted in the tear duct, or puncta, of the eye. It is intended to block the tear duct and is a treatment for dry eye. There are different forms of punctal plugs; some are temporary while others are more permanent. Often a temporary form of plug like collagen is inserted into the duct at first to see how the patient’s eyes respond before a more permanent solution is performed.

More permanent punctum plugs made from silicone and thermally reactive material. Some of these are inserted into the puncta as a liquid, while others start off as rigid and solid and become soft and pliable once implanted. This procedure has a very small risk to the patient and is not permanent. Most plugs last about 6 months before they are extruded from the eye.
CompanyAngiotechAngiotech
ItemUltraPlug™ Collagen Absorbable Punctal PlugsUltraPlug™ C-Plug-V Variety Pack
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DescriptionInserted into the punctal opening to block tear drainage through the canaliculus, collagen plugs provide temporary relief of dry eye symptoms:
  • Manufactured from precisely measured premium collagen
  • Used as a diagnostic assessment for permanent
4 cards each of 3 different sizes - 0.2, 0.3, 0.4mm diameter / 2.0mm length / 12 cards per box
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Product NumberCPLUG2, 3, 4C-PLUG-V
Pack6 plugs per card / 10 cards per box12 cards per box
Size (mm)0.2, 0.3, and 0.4 mm, in 2.0mm lengths0.2, 0.3, 0.4mm diameter / 2.0mm length
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