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Improving the practicality and safety of artificial corneas: Pre-assembly and gamma-rays sterilization of the Boston Keratoprosthesis
Authors:Miguel Gonzalez-Andrades  Roholah Sharifi  Mohammad Mirazul Islam  Thibaut Divoux  Michael Haist  Eleftherios I. Paschalis  Larisa Gelfand  Shamina Mamodaly  Luca Di Cecilia  Andrea Cruzat  Franz-Josef Ulm  James Chodosh  Francois Delori  Claes H. Dohlman
Affiliation:1. Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Schepens Eye Research Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States;2. Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS UMR, 5031, Pessac, France;3. MultiScale Material Science for Energy and Environment, UMI 3466, CNRS-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States;4. Institute of Concrete Structures and Building Materials, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany;5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cambridge, MA, United States;6. Ophthalmology Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:

Purpose

To make the Boston keratoprosthesis (B-KPro), together with its carrier corneal graft, more easily procured, transported and stored, as well as less expensive, easier for the surgeon to implant and safer for the patient, it is proposed that the B-KPro-graft combination be pre-assembled by an expert technician, followed by sterilization with gamma ray irradiation (GI) allowing long-term storage at room temperature. For this to be possible, it must be shown that the B-KPro itself (not only the graft) remains unharmed by the irradiation.

Methods

Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) discs and B-KPros were submitted to either ethylene oxide sterilization or different doses of GI. Cell biocompatibility, mechanical strength and optical quality were evaluated. The feasibility of assembling the B-KPro to a corneal graft, and gamma-radiate afterwards, was also assessed.

Results

There were no differences in cell biocompatibility between the samples. The optical evaluation showed high levels of transparency for all the groups. The absorbance of ultraviolet was higher for the groups treated with GI. The mechanical evaluation by nanoindentation showed no alterations of the PMMA discs after GI. The flexure test revealed a similar mechanical behavior. Technically, pre-assembly and GI of the B-KPro revealed no problems.

Conclusions

Sterilization of B-KPro using GI has no detrimental influence on the device. The pre-assembly of B-KPro to a donor cornea, followed by gamma sterilization, emerges as an efficient and safe procedure.
Keywords:Artificial corneas  Boston keratoprosthesis  Gamma radiation  Gamma rays  Preassembly  Sterilization  Polymethyl methacrylate
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