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Current concepts and techniques in corneal transplantation
Authors:Laibson Peter R
Institution:Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA. plaibson@hslc.org
Abstract:The corneal endothelium is the most important single layer in corneal transplantation. In his Castroviejo Lecture, William Bourne, MD, summarizes his work on the corneal endothelium and its importance to corneal transplantation. Almost half the corneal transplants performed in the United States are done so because of malfunctioning, diseased, or absent endothelial cells. If just this layer could be transplanted, the long wait for better vision after keratoplasty (up to two years in some countries) can be eliminated, as well as the problems of epithelial and subepithelial graft rejection. The significant astigmatism after keratoplasty could also be reduced. Transplantation of the endothelium in deep lamellar keratoplasty is being done in limited fashion throughout the world and the first patients have now been done in the United States. In many countries where corneal tissue is difficult to obtain, keratoplasty is only performed on one eye, even though both eyes may need it. One article this year discusses binocular vision recovery in bilateral keratoplasty and the objective and subjective improvements after bilateral keratoplasty. Patients who are bilaterally blind from diseases such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and ocular pemphigoid have little hope of visual recovery from conventional corneal transplants. The use of a keratoprosthesis to bypass the totally abnormal conjunctival surface has helped many people in the past. The preoperative prognostic categories of patients who may benefit from keratoprosthesis has been carefully reviewed in a large number of keratoprosthesis patients and this information will help ophthalmologists decide who will benefit the most benefit from keratoprosthesis. This year, articles on corneal transplantation after conjunctival flaps, suture-related complications in keratoplasty, the implantation of an intraocular lens after penetrating keratoplasty, and long-term results of penetrating keratoplasty with glaucoma drainage tube implants are subjects that warrant in depth discussion and evaluation. Finally, eye bank considerations will be discussed concerning the long-term question of transmission of cancer through corneal transplantation.
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