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Epi-off-lenticule-on corneal collagen cross-linking in thin keratoconic corneas
- Source :
- International Ophthalmology
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- Purpose To evaluate the safety and efficacy of corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) performed on overlaying a corneal lenticule to thin recipient corneas of progressive keratoconus (KC) patients. Methods In this study were enrolled eyes of patients affected by progressive KC with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 µm, after overlaying a lenticule of human corneal stroma prepared with the femtosecond laser. The lenticules used were 100 µm thick and of 8.5 mm diameter in all the cases. Both the host cornea and the lenticules were subjected to epithelial debridement. CXL was carried out according to the standard protocol. Visual acuity, refraction, slit-lamp examination, endothelial cell density, pachymetry and keratometry, anterior segment tomography (AS-OCT) and confocal microscopy were evaluated preoperatively and at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively. Results CXL was performed in 10 eyes of 8 patients (main age 23), corneal thickness range 379–414 µm, mean 387.6 µm. One patient was lost at follow-up. In all other cases, visual acuity and the endothelial cell density remained stable over a 12-month follow-up. Preoperative mean K1 and mean K2 were 46.91 ± 1.9 and 50.75 ± 2.93, respectively, and at 12 months mean K1 was 47.36 ± 2.66 and mean K2 50.53 ± 3.35. The AS-OCT clearly showed a demarcation line in all patients at 1, 3 (mean depth 283 µm and 267 µm, respectively) and in some cases at 6 months. Reduced keratocyte density and stromal oedema were observed immediately up to 1 month after treatment, while a slight subepithelial haze was present at 1-month and completely disappeared by 6 months. Conclusion This new technique seems to offer a therapeutic opportunity for young patients suffering from progressive KC with very thin corneas, in which the standard treatment is not indicate, and delay or avoid the need for a corneal transplant.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Keratoconus
medicine.medical_specialty
Visual acuity
genetic structures
Ultraviolet Rays
Corneal Stroma
Riboflavin
Corneal collagen cross-linking
law.invention
Cornea
Thin cornea
Young Adult
Collagen cross-linking
law
Ophthalmology
medicine
Humans
Original Paper
Photosensitizing Agents
Keratometer
business.industry
Standard treatment
Corneal Topography
Corneal Transplant
medicine.disease
eye diseases
Treatment
Endothelial cell density
Cross-Linking Reagents
medicine.anatomical_structure
Photochemotherapy
Collagen
sense organs
medicine.symptom
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15732630 and 01655701
- Volume :
- 40
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Ophthalmology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5aa58982c58a4b805abdb948539cb2c6