1. 8.5/8.6-mm Excimer Laser-Assisted Penetrating Keratoplasties in a Tertiary Corneal Subspecialty Referral Center: Indications and Outcomes in 107 Eyes
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Sabine Lepper, Raul Alfaro Rangel, Achim Langenbucher, Loay Daas, Berthold Seitz, and Nóra Szentmáry
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,Visual Acuity ,Astigmatism ,Excimer ,Corneal Diseases ,Cornea ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Suture (anatomy) ,Ectasia ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Decompensation ,Asymmetry Index ,Referral and Consultation ,Corneal Scar ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Corneal Topography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Keratoplasty, Penetrating - Abstract
PURPOSE To report the indications and outcomes of 8.5/8.6-mm excimer laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasties (PKPs) at a tertiary corneal subspecialty referral center. METHODS This retrospective, descriptive, observational study included 107 PKPs performed in 96 patients (mean age, 53 ± 12 years). The patients' indications for surgery, best-corrected visual acuity, surface regularity index, surface asymmetry index, topographic astigmatism, central endothelial cell density, central corneal thickness, and graft status were recorded preoperatively, 6 weeks postoperatively, and before (12 ± 2 months) and after (19 ± 4 months) the suture removal. RESULTS The surgeries included 48 primary PKPs and 59 repeat PKPs. The main indications were corneal ectatic disorders (50%), severe corneal keratitis (21%), and corneal scars (16%) in the primary PKP group and highly irregular astigmatism after PKP (51%) and previous graft decompensation (37%) in the repeat PKP group. From preoperative measurements to the last follow-up visit without sutures, we found significant improvements (P < 0.001 for all) in visual acuity (0.7 ± 0.3 LogMAR to 0.3 ± 0.2 LogMAR), surface regularity index (1.5-1.0), and surface asymmetry index (2.59-1.1). At the last follow-up, the mean outcome measurements did not significantly differ between the primary and repeat PKP groups. Overall, 89 grafts (83%) remained clear at the last follow-up. CONCLUSIONS In cases of ectatic disorders and highly irregular astigmatism after keratoplasty, 8.5/8.6-mm excimer laser-assisted PKP seems to be an excellent treatment option, achieving a significant improvement in visual acuity.
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- 2020