Clinical evaluation of Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK)

Osama Mohamed Saad, Amr Fawzy Sharaf, Waleed Abd Elhady Allam, Mohamed Sameh EL Shorbagy
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Background:Keratoconus is a progressive, non-inflammatory corneal ectasia with central thinning. The aim of this work was to evaluate intra and post-operative complications and final visual outcome of deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK).Methods: This prospective cohort interventional study was carried out on 20 patients aged from 20 to 65 years old with superficial corneal stromal opacities based on clinical examination and AS-OCT (anterior segment optical coherence tomography), advanced keratoconus with central corneal thickness below 400 microns or the presence of scarring in the visual axis. Results: Descemet's membrane (DM) perforation was encountered in 7 eyes attempted DALK (35%). Early epithelial defect happened in 13eyes post operatively mostly due to surgical manipulation of the grafts, 2 of them (10%) continue to the 3 months post operatively. Five eyes developed DM folds, three eyes (15%) developed Urrets-Zavalia syndrome, one eye 5% developed anterior cortical cataract, four eyes (20%) had interface haze. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was affected in one case and improved in all cases with 85% of eyes achieved 0.5 or more after one year postoperative. Double anterior chamber (AC) was found in five eyes (25%). two eyes were successfully managed with single air injection.one eye needed DM Endothelial Keratoplasty. The mean recipient bed thickness was 42.850±8.869 um. Average K decreased significantly postoperatively. A low myopia was encountered at 6 months postoperatively. Conclusions: DALK led to reasonable postoperative visual and refractive outcome, patient age, peripheral descemet's fold, failed pneumatic dissection has no significant impact on postoperative visual acuity. Risk of DM detachment, interface haze and double AC and hemorrhage during trephination are the main complications.
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深前板层角膜移植术的临床评价
背景:圆锥角膜是一种进行性、非炎性的角膜扩张,伴有中央变薄。本研究的目的是评估深前板层角膜移植术(DALK)的术中、术后并发症和最终视力结果。方法:本前瞻性队列介入研究选取20例年龄在20 ~ 65岁,经临床检查及AS-OCT(前段光学相干断层扫描)诊断为角膜浅表性间质混浊、角膜中央厚度低于400微米或视轴存在瘢痕的晚期圆锥角膜患者。结果:7眼(35%)发生视网膜膜穿孔。13只眼术后发生早期上皮缺损,主要是由于移植物的手术操作所致,其中2只眼(10%)持续到术后3个月。DM皱襞5眼,urretts - zavalia综合征3眼(15%),前皮质性白内障1眼(5%),界面混浊4眼(20%)。最佳矫正视力(BCVA)在1例中受到影响,在所有病例中均得到改善,85%的眼睛在术后1年达到0.5或更高。双前房(AC) 5眼(25%)。单次空气注入治疗成功。1只眼需要DM内皮角膜移植术。受体床平均厚度为42.850±8.869 um。术后平均K值明显降低。术后6个月轻度近视。结论:DALK术后视力及屈光效果合理,患者年龄、周围网膜皱褶、气动剥离失败对术后视力无明显影响。钻孔术中DM脱离、界面混浊、双AC和出血是主要并发症。
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