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Cornea ; 40(6): 780-782, 2021 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33156078

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To describe the successful outcome of simultaneous allogeneic simple limbal epithelial transplantation (SLET) combined with therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) for limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) with sterile keratolysis after bilateral chemical injury. METHODS: A 37-year-old man presented with total LSCD and sterile keratolysis with perforation in the left eye after amniotic membrane transplantation for bilateral chemical injury before 3 months. The right eye had a stable ocular surface, absence of palisades of Vogt, and minimal anterior stromal scarring. To salvage the left eye, emergency therapeutic PKP combined with allogeneic SLET was performed. He was given oral steroids for 8 weeks and mycophenolate mofetil for 1 year to prevent allograft rejection. RESULTS: At the last follow-up, 2 years later, with miniscleral contact lens, his best corrected visual acuity was 20/20 with a clear graft and an intact ocular surface. CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of successful outcome of emergency PKP with simultaneous allogeneic SLET managed by systemic immunosuppression for corneal perforation with LSCD.


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Burns, Chemical/surgery , Corneal Diseases/surgery , Epithelial Cells/transplantation , Eye Burns/chemically induced , Keratoplasty, Penetrating , Limbus Corneae/cytology , Stem Cells/pathology , Adult , Eye Burns/surgery , Graft Survival/physiology , Humans , Male , Stem Cell Transplantation , Transplantation, Homologous , Treatment Outcome , Visual Acuity/physiology
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BMJ Case Rep ; 13(12)2020 Dec 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33298485

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A 6-year-old female child presented with severe acute ocular chemical burn in the right eye 2 days after injury with cement. She underwent removal of all foreign bodies from the ocular surface and amniotic membrane transplantation. Three months later, she developed unilateral total limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) with symblepharon in two quadrants. Three months after the acute injury, the patient underwent autologous simple limbal epithelial transplant in the right eye with one-clock hour of limbus harvested from the left eye. At the same sitting, she underwent symblepharon release in two quadrants of the right eye with conjunctival autograft harvested from the left eye followed by conjunctival graft suturing to the areas of bare sclera in the right eye. One year after surgery, the patient's visual acuity improved from counting fingers close to face preoperatively to 20/50 (uncorrected) with no recurrence of LSCD or symblepharon.


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Burns, Chemical/surgery , Eye Burns/surgery , Limbus Corneae/surgery , Stem Cell Transplantation/methods , Stem Cells/cytology , Burns, Chemical/diagnosis , Child , Eye Burns/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Limbus Corneae/cytology , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Transplantation, Autologous , Visual Acuity
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