A Case of Paracentral Corneal Perforation Treated with One-Bite Mini-Keratoplasty.


Journal

Turkish journal of ophthalmology
ISSN: 2149-8709
Titre abrégé: Turk J Ophthalmol
Pays: Turkey
ID NLM: 101686048

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
25 02 2021
Historique:
entrez: 26 2 2021
pubmed: 27 2 2021
medline: 15 12 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

A 61-year-old man presented with corneal perforation of 1.0 mm in diameter in his right eye caused by a metallic foreign body fragment. We used the "one-bite mini-keratoplasty" technique, which uses a cornea patch with a single host-graft-host suture to stop aqueous humor leakage. Postoperatively, the graft was completely epithelialized. The suture was removed and the use of soft contact lens was discontinued. Postoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) recovered to 180/200 and corneal astigmatism was 0.6 diopters. The postoperative course was unremarkable, but corneal perforation recurred due to an ocular contusion at 17 months. He was reoperated using the same technique. His BCVA was 160/200 and corneal astigmatism was 1.1 diopters after reoperation. Despite performing this surgical technique twice for corneal perforation, optimal visual function was maintained even after 2 years. For paracentral corneal perforations, our simple technique may reduce astigmatism and maintain high visual function.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33631917
doi: 10.4274/tjo.galenos.2020.40111
pmc: PMC7931661
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

55-57

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Auteurs

Yoshitake Kato (Y)

Saneikai Tsukazaki Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Himeji, Japan.

Daisuke Nagasato (D)

Saneikai Tsukazaki Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Himeji, Japan.

Shunsuke Nakakura (S)

Saneikai Tsukazaki Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Himeji, Japan.

Taiichiro Chikama (T)

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan.

Chikako Katakami (C)

Saneikai Tsukazaki Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Himeji, Japan.

Hitoshi Tabuchi (H)

Hiroshima University Graduate School, Department of Technology and Design Thinking for Medicine, Hiroshima, Japan.

Yoshiaki Kiuchi (Y)

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan.

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