Clinical outcome of first hundred consecutive therapeutic penetrating keratoplasties done at a tertiary eye care centre in Eastern India

Nilesh Mohan, Mamta Singh, B. Sinha, Rakhi Kusumesh
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Aim: To analyze the clinical outcome of first 100 consecutive cases of therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty (TPK) done at a tertiary eye care centre in Eastern India. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analytical observational study of first 100 consecutive patients of TPK was done at RIO, IGIMS, Patna, Bihar for nonhealing keratitis with or without perforation with a minimum 1 year follow up examination. Patients with vitreous exudates were excluded from the study. Results: Organisms were isolated in 60% of cases of which 65% were fungi (Aspergillus), 20% were bacteria, (Staphylococcus aureus) and 15% had mixed infection. 17 cases required lens removal during surgery. Repeat graft infection was noticed in 23 cases of which 9 had fungi, 2 had bacterial isolate and rest was inconclusive preoperatively. A repeat TPK was performed in 7 patients out of the reinfected cases. Anatomical restoration could be achieved in 96% of cases. Graft clarity allowing clear view of anterior chamber could be seen in 26 cases. 4 cases of graft infection with posterior segment involvement finally required evisceration. 47 out of 100 TPK cases had raised intraocular pressure (IOP) of which 10 underwent glaucoma surgery for uncontrolled IOP despite medications. Conclusion: TPK is a challenging surgery still having definite role in management of nonresponding progressive keratitis. Maintaining graft clarity postoperatively is a difficult task in these cases therefore success should be measured in terms of infection eradication and anatomical restoration.
在印度东部的一个三级眼科护理中心进行的第100次连续治疗性穿透性角膜移植术的临床结果
目的:分析印度东部一家三级眼科护理中心前100例治疗性穿透性角膜移植术(TPK)的临床结果。材料和方法:在比哈尔邦巴特那的里约热内卢,IGIMS进行了一项回顾性分析性观察研究,对伴有或不伴有穿孔的未愈合角膜炎的前100例TPK患者进行了至少1年的随访检查。有玻璃体渗出的患者被排除在研究之外。结果:60%的病例分离出病原菌,其中真菌(曲霉)占65%,细菌(金黄色葡萄球菌)占20%,混合感染占15%。17例患者需要手术摘除晶状体。23例出现移植物重复感染,其中真菌9例,分离菌2例,其余术前无明确结论。7例再感染患者再次行TPK。96%的病例可实现解剖修复。26例移植物清晰可见前房。4例移植物感染累及后段最终需要切除。100例TPK患者中有47例眼压升高(IOP),其中10例接受了青光眼手术,尽管药物治疗,但眼压不控制。结论:TPK是一种具有挑战性的手术,在治疗无反应的进展性角膜炎中仍有一定的作用。在这些情况下,术后维持移植物的清晰度是一项艰巨的任务,因此成功应以感染根除和解剖恢复来衡量。
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