Combined umbilical cord patching with amniotic membrane graft for corneal surface reconstruction.

Q2 Medicine
Rania Kamel Farag, Karim Elmowafi, Hossam T El-Sharkawy, Sahar El-Tarshoby
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Background: Umbilical cord patch (UCP) grafts have been successfully used for glaucoma shunt tube coverage and conjunctival surface reconstruction. In recent years, the technique has emerged as a novel alternative for the reconstruction of corneal perforation and descemetocele. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combined UCP grafting and human amniotic membrane (HAM) transplantation for the management of corneal perforation or descemetocele.

Methods: This prospective, non-comparative, interventional case series included nine eyes of nine patients with corneal descemetoceles and 28 eyes of 28 patients with corneal perforations, all in a clinically quiescent state. UCP grafting and HAM transplantation were combined to treat all patients. We re-examined the patients daily throughout the first week, weekly for 1 month, and then monthly for the first 6 months using slit-lamp examination and anterior segment optical coherence tomography.

Results: We included 37 eyes with descemetocele or corneal perforation in a clinically quiescent state. The mean (standard deviation) ages of patients with corneal descemetocele and corneal perforation were 56.3 (18.8) years and 54.3 (18.1) years, respectively. The male-to-female ratios in patients with corneal descemetocele and corneal perforation were 56% to 44% and 61% to 39%, respectively. Postoperative corneal thickness increased significantly in eyes with descemetocele compared to preoperative values (P < 0.001). Postoperative best-corrected distance visual acuity improved significantly compared to preoperative values in eyes with descemetocele or corneal perforation (both P < 0.001), with relief of accompanying ocular symptoms. We did not observe any recurrence or complications such as rejection, infection, suture-related problems, or severe inflammation and all had a formed anterior chamber up to the final follow-up visit.

Conclusions: Combined UCP grafting and HAM transplantation could be a promising alternative treatment for corneal perforation or descemetocele in clinically quiescent eyes, providing satisfactory reconstruction and functional outcomes. Further studies with robust designs, larger sample sizes, and longer follow-up are needed to verify the efficacy and safety of this modified surgical technique in enhancing vision and restoring anterior segment anatomical integrity in compromised corneas.

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脐带修补与羊膜移植联合用于角膜表面重建。
背景:脐带补片(UCP)移植已成功用于青光眼分流管覆盖和结膜表面重建。近年来,该技术已成为角膜穿孔和角膜缺损重建的新选择。本研究旨在评估联合 UCP 移植和人羊膜(HAM)移植治疗角膜穿孔或脱膜的效果:该前瞻性、非比较性、介入性病例系列包括9名角膜脱钙患者的9只眼睛和28名角膜穿孔患者的28只眼睛,所有患者均处于临床静止状态。所有患者均接受了 UCP 移植和 HAM 移植联合治疗。我们使用裂隙灯检查和眼前节光学相干断层扫描对患者进行复查,第一周每天复查一次,1 个月内每周复查一次,6 个月内每月复查一次:结果:我们共收治了 37 例临床静止期的去角膜囊肿或角膜穿孔患者。角膜缺损和角膜穿孔患者的平均年龄(标准差)分别为 56.3(18.8)岁和 54.3(18.1)岁。角膜缺损和角膜穿孔患者的男女比例分别为 56% 对 44% 和 61% 对 39%。与术前值相比,角膜缺损患者术后角膜厚度明显增加(P < 0.001)。与术前相比,有角膜脱落或角膜穿孔的眼睛术后最佳矫正距离视力明显提高(P 均< 0.001),伴随的眼部症状也有所缓解。我们没有观察到任何复发或并发症,如排斥、感染、缝合相关问题或严重炎症,所有患者的前房在最后一次随访时都已成形:结论:UCP移植和HAM移植联合治疗临床静止眼的角膜穿孔或脱膜可能是一种很有前景的替代治疗方法,可提供令人满意的重建和功能效果。要验证这种改良手术技术在提高视力和恢复受损角膜前段解剖完整性方面的有效性和安全性,还需要更多设计合理、样本量更大、随访时间更长的研究。
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