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Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research. 2011; 6 (2): 147-150
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-124099

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Herein we describe a staged surgical technique consisting of penetrating sclerokeratoplasty [PSKP] followed by penetrating keratoplasty [PKP] and present its clinical course and complications over two years of follow-up. A 23-year-old man presented with cosmetically unacceptable protrusion of the globe corresponding to the cornea and sclera. PSKP was performed transplanting a full-thickness beveled 13 mm corneoscleral tectonic graft. Hypotony developed subsequently and was successfully managed medically, however corneal graft failure occurred. After 15 months, a 7.5 mm PKP was performed for optical reasons, which subsequently remained clear with a healthy epithelium. In this particular case, cosmetic, tectonic, therapeutic, and optical requirements were met. PSKP is a surgical procedure which entails a high rate of complications but may be the only alternative when the main goal of intervention is restoration of the globe in complicated cases such as our patient


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Humains , Mâle , Kératoplastie transfixiante , Scléroplastie , Ulcère de la cornée , Maladies de la cornée/chirurgie , Maladies de l'oeil/chirurgie , Techniques de suture , Résultat thérapeutique
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