Corneal transplantation outcomes after the extrusion of an intrastromal keratoprosthesis: a pilot study.

Eye and vision (London, England) Pub Date : 2020-05-08 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40662-020-00193-4
Chiara Fariselli, Ibrahim Toprak, Olena Al-Shymali, Jorge L Alio Del Barrio, Jorge L Alio
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This short report includes 5 eyes of 5 patients (mean age 63.2 ± 12 years) who underwent a tectonic keratoplasty [deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) or penetrating keratoplasty (PK)] in order to rehabilitate the eye after the extrusion of the non-perforating keratoprosthesis (Kpro) KeraKlear (KeraMed, USA). The non-perforating Kpro was extruded after a mean period of 21.4 ± 21.8 months due to melting. In two cases, the keratoplasty was performed the same day of the non-perforating Kpro removal due to a severe melting, while in the other three cases it was performed one to 3 months later. Two eyes received a DALK, but in 3 eyes a macroscopic Descemet membrane perforation forced the conversion into a PK. The mean follow-up period after the keratoplasty was 16.8 ± 6.6 months. No cases of rejection were recorded. All the 5 eyes achieved "anatomical success" (transparent graft, with no signs of infection or inflammation). Two eyes showed limited "functional success" because the achievement of the best visual potential was prevented by the development of glaucomatous optic atrophy during the follow-up period. In conclusion, this short report presents an unexpected success of a keratoplasty performed with a tectonic purpose after the extrusion of the non-perforating Kpro because the corneal graft remained transparent, without neovascularization or scarring during the follow-up period. This initial evidence shows some encouraging results regarding graft survival rate and the achievement of a useful visual rehabilitation with keratoplasty after a non-perforating Kpro failure instead of repeating the Kpro implantation.

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角膜基质内角膜假体挤压后的角膜移植结果:一项初步研究。
这篇简短的报告包括5例患者的5只眼(平均年龄63.2±12岁),他们接受了构造性角膜移植术[深前板层角膜移植术(DALK)或穿透性角膜移植术(PK)],以便在非穿孔角膜假体(Kpro) KeraKlear(美国KeraMed)挤压后恢复眼睛。无射孔Kpro由于熔化,平均挤出时间为21.4±21.8个月。在两例病例中,由于严重融化,角膜移植术在非穿孔Kpro去除的同一天进行,而在其他三例中,角膜移植术在一到三个月后进行。2只眼接受了DALK,但3只眼因肉眼可见的角膜内皮膜穿孔而被迫转化为PK。角膜移植术后平均随访时间为16.8±6.6个月。未记录拒收病例。所有5只眼睛都取得了“解剖上的成功”(透明移植,无感染或炎症迹象)。两只眼睛显示有限的“功能成功”,因为在随访期间青光眼性视神经萎缩的发展阻碍了最佳视觉潜能的实现。总之,这篇简短的报道提出了一个意想不到的成功,在非穿孔Kpro挤压后进行构造目的的角膜移植术,因为角膜移植物保持透明,在随访期间没有新生血管或疤痕。这一初步证据显示了一些令人鼓舞的结果,包括移植物存活率,以及在非穿孔Kpro失败后角膜移植实现有用的视力康复,而不是重复Kpro植入术。
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