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Penetrating keratoplasty for silicone oil keratopathy
Authors:Graham A Lee FRANZCO    Peter Shah FRCOphth    Robert J Cooling FRCOphth    John KG Dart FRCOphth    Catey Bunce MSc
Affiliation:Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and;Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:Purpose : Penetrating keratoplasty for silicone oil keratopathy is associated with high risks and limited visual prognosis. This study examined the outcomes and factors influencing graft failure. Methods : A retrospective, non‐comparative, interventional case series of patients attending Moorfields Eye Hospital, London. Results : A total of 24 penetrating keratoplasties were performed in 17 patients (13 men and four women) from 1991 to 2000. The mean age of patients undergoing surgery was 43.6 years (range 17–84 years, SD ± 21.0). Silicone oil was removed before or during the time of initial penetrating keratoplasty in nine patients (52.9%) and left in situ in eight patients (47.1%). Ten out of 24 grafts survived (41.7%). The median duration of graft survival was 21 months (range 2 weeks–98 months) with median duration of follow up 33 months (range 2–100 months). At final follow up, the number of patients with a clear graft who had oil removed before or during the time of penetrating keratoplasty was seven out of 10 (70.0%). Risk factors for graft failure included hypotony, multiple keratoplasty, corneal neovascularization, rejection episode, silicone oil left in situ and postoperative glaucoma. Conclusions : Management of these complex patients requires a combined approach from anterior segment and vitreoretinal subspecialties. The long‐term success of the graft can be improved if silicone oil is removed prior or during the time of penetrating keratoplasty.
Keywords:graft failure    penetrating keratoplasty    silicone oil keratopathy
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