Corneal reinnervation following penetrating keratoplasty--correlation of esthesiometry and confocal microscopy.

German journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1996-11-01
A Richter, C Slowik, S Somodi, H P Vick, R Guthoff
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Abstract

Thus far assessment of corneal reinnervation after penetrating keratoplasty has been possible only by esthesiometry techniques. Since the introduction of confocal microscopy, we have been capable of performing structural corneal in vivo examinations. The purpose of our study was to correlate esthesiometry results with confocal microscopy findings. We used a Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer and a Microphthal confocal microscope to investigate corneal grafts in vivo. A total of 46 eyes were examined preoperatively and for up to 3 years after penetrating keratoplasty. At 8 weeks after keratoplasty the first stromal nerves were detected in the periphery of the graft. The first nerves in the middle and superficial stroma of the graft center were observed at 7 months after surgery. Reinnervation of the central basal epithelium was found at 2 years after keratoplasty. The highest level of sensitivity was detected in young patients with reinnervation of the basal epithelium. Confocal microscopy enables us to correlate morphologically and functionally corneal reinnervation after surgery. The present study shows that corneal reinnervation is influenced by the amount of time elapsing after surgery, the patient's age, and the preoperative diagnosis. In none of our patients was normal nerve morphology or sensitivity observed during the follow-up period. Comparison of the morphology of nerves seen in eyes after nonsurgical trauma with that observed in corneal grafts indicates that surgically induced scar formation may limit nerve regeneration in grafts.

穿透性角膜移植术后角膜再神经支配——感觉测量与共聚焦显微镜的相关性。
到目前为止,穿透性角膜移植术后角膜再神经的评估只能通过感觉测量技术来实现。自引入共聚焦显微镜以来,我们已经能够进行角膜结构的活体检查。我们研究的目的是将感官测量结果与共聚焦显微镜的发现联系起来。我们使用Cochet-Bonnet触觉计和Microphthal共聚焦显微镜来观察活体角膜移植。共有46只眼睛在术前和穿透性角膜移植术后3年内进行了检查。角膜移植术后8周,在移植物周围检测到第一间质神经。术后7个月观察移植物中心中部和浅表间质的首条神经。角膜移植术后2年发现中央基底上皮有再神经支配。在基底上皮再神经支配的年轻患者中检测到最高水平的敏感性。共聚焦显微镜使我们能够在形态学和功能上联系手术后角膜再神经支配。本研究显示角膜再神经移植受术后时间、患者年龄和术前诊断的影响。在随访期间,我们所有的患者都没有观察到正常的神经形态或敏感性。非手术创伤后与角膜移植后观察到的眼部神经形态的比较表明,手术诱导的瘢痕形成可能限制移植物的神经再生。
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