角膜胶原交联治疗重度感染性角膜炎2例。

Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2016-12-01
Yusuke Kono, Kazutaka Kamiya, Hidenaga Kobashi, Akihito Igarashi, Kimiya Shimizu
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目的:角膜胶原交联(CXL)不仅能有效地阻止圆锥角膜的发展,而且对感染性角膜炎的治疗也很有效。然而,据我们所知,在日本没有关于CXL用于治疗严重感染性角膜炎的报道。因此,我们报告了2例CXL治疗感染性角膜溃疡有效的病例。病例:一名82岁男性和一名76岁女性。两例均采用局部抗生素治疗;然而,这种疗法在经验上并不有效。因此,在获得每个病例的知情同意后,我们按照标准的德累斯顿方案进行了CXL。CXL术后两周,裂隙灯检查显示角膜透明度和角膜炎均有改善。治疗后无角膜穿孔、感染复发等严重并发症。结论:2例感染性角膜炎改善了角膜混浊,对感染角膜有抑制作用。CXL似乎是感染性角膜炎耐药病例的有效治疗选择,尽管这种有效治疗的确切病因尚不清楚。
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Two Cases of Severe Infectious Keratitis Treated with Corneal Collagen Crosslinking.

Purpose: Corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) is effective not only in halting the progression of keratoconus but also in management of infectious keratitis. However, as far as we can ascertain, there are no reports of CXL for the treatment of severe infectious keratitis in Japan. Thus, we report 2 cases in which CXL was effective for infectious corneal ulcer. Cases: A 82-year old man and 76-year-old woman. Both of which were treated with local antibiotic therapy; however, the therapy was not empirically effective. Thus, we performed CXL following the standard Dresden protocol after obtaining informed consent from each case. Two weeks after CXL, slit-lamp examinations revealed improvements of corneal transparency and keratitis in each case. No serious complications such as corneal perforations and infectious recurrences occurred after the treatments. Conclusion: Two cases of infectious keratitis improved in corneal opacity and had showed inhibitory effect on infected cornea. CXL seems to be an effective therapeutic alternative in resistant cases of infectious keratitis, although the exact etiology of this effective treatment remains unclear.

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