Penetrating Keratoplasty a boon in different corneal diseases to improve social life

Vikas Aili
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PKP can visually rehabilitate many of those who suffer from visual impairment due to corneal diseases so the primary objective of this study was to report treatment results of patients, who received a total penetrating Keratoplasty for various corneal diseases. Purpose: Review the surgical treatment, anatomical and functional results, and complications of treatment in this group of patients at our institution in terms of graft survival and visual acuity.Methods: This was a hospital based prospective study done in 70 patients admitted in ophthalmology ward, department of Ophthalmology, Basaveshwar teaching general hospital, M.R. Medical college, Kalaburagi over a period of two years. Patients diagnosed with non-healing corneal ulcer, corneal perforation, bullous keratopathy, infectious keratitis, autoimmune disease, injury of the eyeball (mainly chemical burns), and other combined disorders were indicated for total penetrating Keratoplasty After a complete ocular examination, total penetrating Keratoplasty (diameter ≥ 10.0 mm) was performed. The surgical technique involved dissection of affected tissues with a margin of minimum 1.0 mm of non-affected tissue. The size of the corneal graft ranged from 10.0 to 14.0 mm,Results: This group consisted of 36 females, whose mean age was 66.13 ± 9.94 (range 39 to 80 years), and 34 males, whose mean age was 63.69 ± 14.48 (range 32 to 92 years). There was no statistically significant difference with respect to gender and age between both groups. The main cause of surgical treatment failure was persistent epithelial defect, observed in 28 (40%) operated eyes, resulting from decreased corneal sensitivity and impaired tear production. Conclusion: Our study confirms that Full Thickness Penetrating Keratoplasty: Surgical boon and effective tool in management of chronic non-healing microbial corneal ulcer refractory to medical therapy, corneal dystrophy and degenerations and various other corneal diseases at my geographical area. It not only eliminates infection but also maintain globe integrity and improve visual acuity and thus improving social life
穿透性角膜移植术对各种角膜疾病的治疗大有裨益,改善了社会生活
PKP可以使许多因角膜疾病而造成视力损害的患者恢复视力,因此本研究的主要目的是报告采用全穿透性角膜移植术治疗各种角膜疾病的患者的治疗结果。目的:回顾本院这组患者在移植物存活和视力方面的手术治疗、解剖和功能结果以及治疗并发症。方法:以医院为基础的前瞻性研究,对卡拉布拉吉医科大学Basaveshwar教学综合医院眼科病房住院的70例患者进行为期两年的前瞻性研究。诊断为不愈合性角膜溃疡、角膜穿孔、大疱性角膜病变、感染性角膜炎、自身免疫性疾病、眼球损伤(主要是化学烧伤)等合并疾病的患者行全穿透性角膜移植术。眼科检查完全后,行全穿透性角膜移植术(直径≥10.0 mm)。手术技术包括剥离受影响的组织,边缘不受影响的组织至少1.0毫米。结果:本组患者女性36例,平均年龄66.13±9.94岁(39 ~ 80岁);男性34例,平均年龄63.69±14.48岁(32 ~ 92岁)。两组在性别和年龄方面无统计学差异。手术治疗失败的主要原因是持续的上皮缺损,在28(40%)只手术眼中观察到,这是由于角膜敏感性下降和泪液生成受损。结论:我们的研究证实了全层穿透性角膜移植术是治疗难治性慢性不愈合性微生物性角膜溃疡、角膜营养不良和变性以及其他各种角膜疾病的有效手术工具。它不仅可以消除感染,还可以保持地球的完整性,提高视力,从而改善社会生活
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