Jordan R Crabtree, Chilando Mulenga, Khoa Tran, Arif Hussain, Charline S Boente, Asim Ali, Konstantin Feinberg, Gregory H Borschel
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Abstract
Deficits in corneal innervation lead to neurotrophic keratopathy (NK). NK is frequently associated with facial palsy, and corneal damage can be accelerated by facial palsy deficits. Corneal nerves are important regulators of limbal stem cells, which play a critical role in epithelial maintenance and healing. Nonsurgical treatments of NK have undergone recent innovation, and growth factors implicated in corneal epithelial renewal are a promising therapeutic avenue. However, surgical intervention with corneal neurotization (CN) remains the only definitive treatment of NK. CN involves the transfer of unaffected sensory donor nerve branches to the affected cornea, and a variety of donor nerves and approaches have been described. CN can be performed in a direct or indirect manner; employ the supraorbital, supratrochlear, infraorbital, or great auricular nerves; and utilize autograft, allograft, or nerve transfer alone. Unfortunately, comparative studies of these factors are limited due to the procedure's novelty and varied recovery timelines after CN. Regardless of the chosen approach, CN has been shown to be a safe and effective procedure to restore corneal sensation and improve visual acuity in patients with NK.
角膜神经支配缺陷会导致神经营养性角膜病(NK)。神经营养性角膜病常与面瘫有关,面瘫可加速角膜损伤。角膜神经是角膜缘干细胞的重要调节器,而角膜缘干细胞在上皮维护和愈合中起着至关重要的作用。近来,非手术治疗 NK 的方法不断创新,与角膜上皮更新有关的生长因子是一种很有前景的治疗方法。不过,角膜神经化(CN)手术仍是治疗 NK 的唯一有效方法。角膜神经化涉及将未受影响的感觉供体神经分支转移到受影响的角膜上,目前已描述了多种供体神经和方法。CN 可以直接或间接的方式进行;可以使用眶上神经、眶上神经、眶下神经或大耳神经;还可以使用自体移植、异体移植或单独的神经转移。遗憾的是,由于该手术的新颖性和 CN 术后不同的恢复时间,对这些因素的比较研究非常有限。无论选择哪种方法,角膜神经化术都已被证明是一种安全有效的手术,可以恢复神经营养性角膜病患者的角膜感觉并提高视力。
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