Literature DB >> 10746443

Penetrating keratoplasty in children.

M K Aasuri1, P Garg, N Gokhle, S Gupta.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the success of penetrating keratoplasty in the presence of various pediatric corneal abnormalities.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of pediatric corneal grafts at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India. Outcome of pediatric corneal transplantation was evaluated in terms of anatomic and optical success and factors contributing to poor graft survival. On the basis of the corneal pathology, patients were divided into three categories: congenital, acquired nontraumatic, and acquired traumatic.
RESULTS: A retrospective analysis of 154 penetrating keratoplasties performed in 140 children, aged 14 years or younger, was done. The average follow-up was 1.3 years (range, 1 week-5 years). Grafts remained clear in 102 (66.2%) of 154 eyes. Clear grafts were achieved in 30 (63.8%) of 47 eyes with congenital opacities, 12 (54.5%) of 22 eyes with opacities from trauma, and 60 (70.6%) of 85 eyes with acquired nontraumatic opacities. Most (26 of 52) of the graft failures occurred during the first 26 weeks after surgery. Survival analysis revealed the probability of a graft remaining clear at the end of 26 weeks as 80% (SE, 3.39%). Poor graft survival could be correlated with those younger than 5 years (p = 0.0341) and performance of anterior vitrectomy (p = 0.0002). Most grafts failed because of allograft rejection (42.3%), infectious keratitis (26.9%), or secondary glaucoma (13.4%). Postoperatively, 53 eyes had > or =20/400 vision, 29 of which had > or =20/50. Vision could not be assessed in 33 eyes because of the young age.
CONCLUSION: Whereas anatomic success of pediatric keratoplasty is increasing, optical success continues to remain less than satisfactory. Early surgical intervention and intensive amblyopia therapy may promote visual recovery.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10746443     DOI: 10.1097/00003226-200003000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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