Feature developments in artificial corneal devices: a review.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Gavin Li,Michael X Lin,Maria S Cortina,Esen Karamursel Akpek
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Abstract

Corneal disease ranks as the fifth leading cause of global blindness, affecting more than 10 million individuals. Donor corneal transplantation, keratoplasty, remains the mainstay of addressing loss of corneal clarity. Historically, full-thickness penetrating keratoplasty (PK) has been one of the most successful and widely performed transplant procedures, although predominantly available in developed countries. The landscape for corneal transplantation has changed dramatically over the last two decades with the emergence of partial-thickness transplantation techniques and corneal cross-linking, which provide less invasive means of treating diseases like Fuchs' dystrophy and keratoconus, respectively. Currently, PK is often performed in eyes with complex problems and at high risk of graft failure. In fact, repeat grafting has become the second most common indication for PK. Furthermore, a significant shortage of donor corneas persists, with half of the global population lacking access to tissues. This shortage is particularly pronounced in developing countries, which lack the necessary infrastructure to support corneal transplantation despite bearing the highest burden of corneal blindness. Artificial corneal devices, known as keratoprostheses, have been posited as a remedy for various constraints of conventional keratoplasty and have demonstrated promising outcomes, particularly in high-risk cases. Synthetic devices are not subject to the risk of allograft rejection or endothelial failure. In resource-limited areas, keratoprostheses could potentially replace donor keratoplasty by eliminating the costly eye banking system to access, preserve and distribute the short-lived fresh donor tissues. Herein, we report the design, surgical technique, indications and early outcomes of clinical-stage fully synthetic keratoprostheses currently undergoing trials globally.
人工角膜装置的特点发展综述。
角膜疾病是全球失明的第五大原因,影响了1000多万人。供体角膜移植,即角膜移植术,仍然是解决角膜清晰度下降的主要方法。从历史上看,全层穿透性角膜移植术(PK)一直是最成功和广泛实施的移植手术之一,尽管主要在发达国家。在过去的二十年里,随着部分厚度移植技术和角膜交联技术的出现,角膜移植的前景发生了巨大的变化,这两种技术分别为治疗Fuchs营养不良和圆锥角膜等疾病提供了侵入性较小的方法。目前,PK常用于有复杂问题和移植失败风险高的眼睛。事实上,重复移植已成为PK的第二大常见适应症。此外,供体角膜的严重短缺仍然存在,全球一半的人口无法获得组织。这种短缺在发展中国家尤其明显,尽管这些国家的角膜失明负担最重,但缺乏必要的基础设施来支持角膜移植。人工角膜装置,被称为角膜假体,已经被认为是一种补救传统角膜移植术的各种局限性的方法,并且已经证明了有希望的结果,特别是在高危病例中。合成装置不存在同种异体移植排斥或内皮衰竭的风险。在资源有限的地区,通过消除昂贵的眼库系统来获取、保存和分配寿命较短的新鲜供体组织,角膜假体有可能取代供体角膜移植术。在此,我们报告了目前正在全球范围内进行试验的临床阶段全合成角膜假体的设计、手术技术、适应症和早期结果。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
2.40%
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213
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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