Stromal lenticule addition keratoplasty as part of a three-stage procedure for advanced keratoconus: A case report.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Edna Emilia Gomes da Motta Almodin, Flávia Almodin Camin, Mateus Lins Dos Santos, Paulo Ferrara de Almeida Cunha
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PurposePurpose: To report a case of success of a multimodal therapeutic approach in treating advanced keratoconus using Stromal Lenticule Addition Keratoplasty (SLAK), intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS), and phakic posterior chamber intraocular lens (pIOL) implantation.Case ReportA 31-year-old female with advanced keratoconus presented with a history of penetrating keratoplasty (PK) rejection in the right eye and severe visual impairment in the left. The left eye exhibited only hand motion of corrected visual acuity and 220 µm of corneal thickness in the thinnest point, suggesting a complex case for surgical intervention. The initial treatment involved SLAK, utilizing a donor corneal lenticule crafted and implanted using femtosecond laser technology. Subsequent interventions included sequential ICRS for correcting high corneal astigmatism and pIOL implantation to correct high myopia. Only 4 days after the last surgery, the patient had already attained a corrected distance visual acuity of 20/60, improving to 20/30 at day 15 postoperatively.DiscussionThis case highlights the integration of SLAK with other surgical modalities to address multiple aspects of advanced keratoconus. The SLAK procedure provided necessary corneal stabilization and thickness, which facilitated further corrective surgeries. While the literature has discussed SLAK and triple procedures for advanced keratoconus separately, this case uniquely combines these approaches, offering insights into their sequential application and potential synergistic effects.ConclusionsThe combined use of SLAK, ICRS, and pIOL is a promising strategy for managing advanced keratoconus, and provided significant improvements in corneal structure and visual acuity in this case. Further studies are recommended to assess the safety and efficacy of this strategy.

作为晚期圆锥角膜的三阶段手术的一部分的间质小晶状体添加角膜移植术:1例报告。
目的:报告采用基质晶状体角膜移植(SLAK)、角膜环段(ICRS)、晶状体后房型人工晶状体(pIOL)植入术治疗晚期圆锥角膜的成功病例。病例报告一例31岁女性,晚期圆锥角膜,右眼有穿透性角膜移植术(PK)排斥史,左眼有严重视力障碍。左眼仅显示矫正视力的手部运动,最薄处角膜厚度为220µm,提示手术干预情况复杂。最初的治疗包括SLAK,利用使用飞秒激光技术制作和植入的供体角膜透镜。随后的干预包括序贯ICRS矫正高度角膜散光和pIOL植入矫正高度近视。最后一次手术后仅4天,患者已达到20/60的矫正距离视力,术后第15天改善至20/30。本病例强调了SLAK与其他手术方式的结合,以解决晚期圆锥角膜的多个方面。SLAK手术提供了必要的角膜稳定和厚度,为进一步的矫正手术提供了便利。虽然文献分别讨论了SLAK和三联手术治疗晚期圆锥角膜,但本病例独特地结合了这些方法,提供了对其顺序应用和潜在协同效应的见解。结论SLAK、ICRS和pIOL联合应用治疗晚期圆锥角膜是一种很有前途的治疗策略,对该病例的角膜结构和视力有显著改善。建议进一步研究以评估该策略的安全性和有效性。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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