Jeffrey N Gross, Neel Bhagat, Khoa Tran, Shaohui Liu, Charline S Boente, Asim Ali, Gregory H Borschel
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Abstract
Summary: Corneal anesthesia, caused by lack of corneal innervation, is a rare but devastating condition that can lead to neurotrophic keratopathy, corneal ulceration, scarring, and blindness. Minimally invasive corneal neurotization enables transfer of regional donor sensory nerves to the cornea to provide sensation and ocular protection. The authors provide an update on technical advances and modifications that have refined the surgery over the past 10 years, as well as step-by-step intraoperative videos of corneal neurotization, noting its critical steps, pitfalls, and caveats. The videos illustrate the novel technique of using the greater auricular nerve with a sural nerve graft extension as the donor nerve for the procedure. The steps and considerations depicted will allow surgeons to carry out corneal neurotization efficiently, safely, and effectively.
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