Jonathan Paul Lacanilao, Clara Alvarez de Toledo, Ma Dominga Padilla, María Fideliz De la Paz
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Abstract
Objectives: To describe the use of oral mucosa overlay in Boston Keratoprosthesis surgery as an adjunct in complex cases.
Methodology: Retrospective case series on eyes that underwent Type I Boston keratoprosthesis where oral mucosa was used as an adjunct procedure.
Results: 30 eyes were identified. The oral mucosa may be used as a salvaging technique for an extruded Type I Boston Keratoprosthesis. In cases of severe dry eye where osteo-odontokeratoprosthesis cannot be performed for reasons like edentulia, or patient refusal due to cosmetic reasons, the Boston Keratoprosthesis with mucosa overlay may be performed as a simpler technique. It may also be used as a primary procedure in cases where there is high risk of melt or extrusion for a Type I Boston Keratoprosthesis such as autoimmune corneal opacity, severe chemical burn, congenital aniridia. Surgery can be performed either as a single stage or in two stages, three months apart, to ensure the development of a well-vascularized pedicle flap. Lastly, the mucosa may be used as an alternative covering to a Type II Boston Keratoprosthesis allowing for better cosmesis and easier access for possible future retina or glaucoma surgery.
Conclusion: The use of oral mucosa is widely accessible to corneal surgeons due to the ease of harvesting oral mucosa, and the availability of the Type I Boston KPro. The learning curve is less steeper than the modified osteo-odontokeratoprosthesis and the cosmesis is more acceptable.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Ophthalmology offers current, clinically oriented reviews on the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic disorders. Each issue focuses on a single topic, with a primary emphasis on appropriate surgical techniques.