Indication and Outcome of Paediatric Keratoplasty at a Tertiary Referral Eye Hospital in Nepal

IF 0.3 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.3126/nepjoph.v15i1.50357
R. Rana, L. Bajracharya, Reeta Gurung, Radhika Upreti, Manish Poudel, Pradeep Banjara, S. Thapa
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Introduction: Paediatric keratoplasty is rarely performed surgery with high risk of graft failure. Developing countries have not benefited due to lack of sufficient facilities and trained surgeons. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to analyze the indications and its outcome in terms of vision and graft survival. Materials and methods: This retrospective chart review used electronic medical records from January 2017 to December 2019 of all consecutive patients aged upto18 years or below that underwent paediatric keratoplasty after ethical approval at Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology. Outcome was defined as anatomical or visual success and graft clarity. Different demographic and surgical parameters were studied among 59 eyes of 48 patients. Results: Mean age of recipient was 12.23± 3.81 years. Majority 37 (52.5%) had unilateral grafts with keratoconus being the most common 24 (40.6%) acquired non-traumatic indication. Mean post-operative best corrected visual acuity 0.6 Logmar was significantly (p <0.001) low as compared to preoperative 1.3 Logmar. Overall graft survival rate was 47 (78%) at one-year follow-up; keratoconus accounting for 24 (100%). Major factors in contributing for graft failure were rejection, infection, and glaucoma. Conclusion: A good outcome in terms of anatomical and visual success was achieved in our study. Keratoconus has an excellent graft survival. Visual rehabilitation by cycloplegic refraction should be done to prevent amblyopia. Enhancing the training of surgeons and addressing challenges faced in a paediatric population will help decrease corneal blindness among paediatric patients in the future.
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尼泊尔一家三级眼科转诊医院的儿科角膜移植手术的适应症和结果
介绍:小儿角膜移植术是一种很少实施的手术,移植失败的风险很高。由于缺乏足够的设施和训练有素的外科医生,发展中国家并未从中受益。研究目的本研究旨在分析适应症及其在视力和移植物存活率方面的结果。材料和方法:这项回顾性病历审查使用了2017年1月至2019年12月期间的电子病历,所有年龄在18岁或18岁以下、在蒂尔甘加眼科研究所经过伦理批准后接受小儿角膜移植术的连续患者的病历。手术结果定义为解剖或视觉成功率以及移植角膜的清晰度。研究了 48 名患者 59 只眼睛的不同人口统计学和手术参数。研究结果受术者的平均年龄为 12.23±3.81 岁。大多数患者(37 例,52.5%)为单侧移植,其中最常见的是角膜病,24 例(40.6%)为非创伤性适应症。术后平均最佳矫正视力为 0.6 Logmar,与术前的 1.3 Logmar 相比明显偏低(p <0.001)。在一年的随访中,移植物的总存活率为 47(78%);角膜病占 24(100%)。导致移植物失败的主要因素是排斥、感染和青光眼。结论我们的研究在解剖和视觉方面都取得了良好的效果。角膜塑形镜的移植物存活率非常高。应通过屈光环视进行视觉康复,以预防弱视。加强对外科医生的培训,应对儿科患者所面临的挑战,将有助于在未来减少儿科患者的角膜盲症。
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