A new trepanation technique for penetrating keratoplasty in cases of large corneal perforation

Esteban Fuentes, Julie Gueudry, Marc Muraine
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Abstract

Aim/objective

Tectonic penetrating keratoplasty is technically difficult to perform in cases of large corneal perforations. Indeed, severe ocular hypotonia makes it difficult to achieve high-quality trephination. Therefore, it is essential to create a normotensive eye. We investigated the use of a piece of sterile cardboard to seal the globe before recipient trephination.

Methods

This is a retrospective case series. Patients treated with a new technique of tectonic keratoplasty for the management of large corneal perforations were studied. Main outcome measures were achievement of recipient trephination, preservation of globe integrity preservation and visual acuities.

Results

This case series included 6 eyes of 6 patients, with a mean age of 51 years (range, 21–79 years). The perforations were 4–7 mm in diameter. Five out of the 6 patients had undergone unsuccessful prior multilayer amniotic membrane transplantations. Mean follow-up period was 14 months (range, 6–24 months). The use of a piece of sterile cardboard to seal the globe made it possible to carry out a circular recipient trephination with a diameter identical to that of the donor corneal graft in all cases. Conjunctival flap and partial tarsorrhaphy were used in three patients and in one patient, respectively. Preservation of globe integrity was achieved in all cases. Visual acuity had improved at the end of follow-up in four patients.

Conclusions

We describe here a new surgical technique allowing achievement of a circular recipient trephination with a diameter identical to that of the donor corneal graft.

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目的/目的构造穿透性角膜移植术在大面积角膜穿孔的情况下在技术上是困难的。事实上,严重的眼部张力减退使高质量钻孔变得困难。因此,打造一只血压正常的眼睛是至关重要的。我们研究了在接受者钻孔前使用一块无菌纸板密封球体的情况。方法本研究为回顾性病例系列。对采用构造性角膜移植术治疗大面积角膜穿孔的患者进行了研究。主要的结果指标是接受者钻孔的完成情况、全球完整性的保存情况和视觉敏锐性。结果本病例系列包括6例6眼,平均年龄51岁 年(范围,21-79 年)。穿孔为4-7 直径为mm。6例患者中有5例曾接受过不成功的多层羊膜移植。平均随访时间为14 月(范围,6–24 月)。使用一块无菌纸板密封球体,可以在所有情况下进行直径与供体角膜移植物直径相同的圆形受体钻孔。结膜瓣和部分睑板分别用于3例和1例患者。在所有情况下都实现了地球仪的完整性保护。随访结束时,4名患者的视力有所改善。结论我们在这里描述了一种新的手术技术,可以实现直径与供体角膜移植物相同的圆形受体钻孔。
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