Therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty in nonhealing corneal ulcer.

Ophthalmic surgery Pub Date : 1995-07-01
A Panda, S Khokhar, V Rao, G K Das, N Sharma
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Results of penetrating keratoplasty in 443 eyes of 439 patients of active infective corneal ulcers, from a period of 10 years, were analyzed. All these eyes were proven refractory to maximal medical therapy for extended periods of time, in some cases more than 6 weeks. As the surgery was performed during the active stage, the outcome was not favorable functionally. Clinical cure was obtained, however, by therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty in all but 27 of these eyes. Of unsuccessful cases, 16 could be saved with additional medical therapy, two led to phthisis bulbi, and nine required repeat therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty. Complications encountered included disturbances in intraocular dynamics such as extrusion of the lens and vitreous during surgery, secondary rise of intraocular pressure leading to damage of the optic nerve, loss of the eye due to above factors, and reinfection. The anatomical success achieved was 97% with graft clarity of 2+ or more in 39% of eyes. Useful vision, ie, better than or equal to 6/60, was possible in 33% of eyes. Thus, therapeutic keratoplasty in refractory corneal ulcer still has scope in a Third-World country.

穿透性角膜移植术治疗不愈合性角膜溃疡。
对439例活动性感染性角膜溃疡患者443只眼的穿透性角膜移植术进行了10年的分析。所有这些眼睛都被证明对长期的最大药物治疗难以耐受,在某些情况下超过6周。由于手术是在活动期进行的,结果在功能上并不理想。然而,通过治疗性穿透性角膜移植术,除27只眼外,其余均获得临床治愈。在不成功的病例中,16例可以通过额外的药物治疗挽救,2例导致球性肺结核,9例需要重复治疗性穿透性角膜移植术。并发症包括手术过程中晶状体和玻璃体挤压等眼内动力学紊乱、继发性眼压升高导致视神经损伤、上述因素导致的眼睛丧失以及再感染。解剖成功率为97%,39%的移植眼的清晰度为2+或以上。33%的眼睛有可能达到有效视力,即好于或等于6/60。因此,治疗性角膜移植治疗难治性角膜溃疡在第三世界国家仍有发展空间。
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