Literature DB >> 12207127

Outcome of penetrating keratoplasty in rheumatoid arthritis.

Uwe Pleyer1, Eckart Bertelmann, Peter Rieck, Christian Hartmann.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Keratolysis in rheumatoid arthritis is a well-known disorder that may rapidly destroy the entire corneal stroma, resulting in descemetocele formation and eventually corneal perforation. The purpose of this study was to determine the anatomical and functional results of therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty (PK) in these patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We reviewed the charts of patients having undergone PK over a 5-year period and evaluated the outcome. In 16 eyes of 15 patients, PKs were performed (graft diameter 3.0-11.0 mm) because of corneal melting with perforation or descemetocele formation. In 9 eyes, we used topical cyclosporine A (2%) as an adjunct therapy after transplantation in addition to systemic immunosuppressive agents.
RESULTS: Following a mean follow-up time of 17 months, anatomical success could be achieved in all eyes; none of the eyes underwent enucleation or evisceration. Postoperative complications following the first PK were epithelial keratopathy in 8 eyes (50%), corneal ulceration in 5 eyes (31%), fistulation in 4 eyes (25%), suture loosing in 4 eyes (25%) and graft rejection in 2 eyes (13%). Additionally 5 regrafts were required because of recurrence of corneal melting or persistent deep stromal defects. Comparison of complications of the patients receiving topical cyclosporine A to the control group showed a statistically significant lower incidence of epithelial keratopathy (p < 0.025) and ulcer recurrence in the cyclosporine A group during the first 3 months postoperatively (p < 0.05). The final best corrected visual acuity was 20/40 in 4 eyes but was limited to 20/200 or less in 7 eyes.
CONCLUSION: Whereas PK can be successful to restore the anatomical integrity of severely altered eyes, the high prevalence of complications limits the indication for PK as a last stage procedure when other methods of management have failed. The use of topical cyclosporine A as adjunct therapy needs further evaluation. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12207127     DOI: 10.1159/000063847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmologica        ISSN: 0030-3755            Impact factor:   3.250


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Authors:  U Pleyer
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2.  Surgical outcomes of perforated and unperforated corneal descemetocele.

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Journal:  Z Rheumatol       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 1.372

4.  Tumour necrosis factor alpha and interleukin 6 gene expression in keratocytes from patients with rheumatoid corneal ulcerations.

Authors:  J Prada; B Noelle; H Baatz; C Hartmann; U Pleyer
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 4.638

5.  Corneal melting in rheumatoid arthritis patients treated with a tectonic reinforcing corneolimbal graft: an interventional case series.

Authors:  Eitan Livny; Michael Mimouni; Irit Bahar; Yair Molad; Assaf Gershoni; Israel Kremer
Journal:  Int Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-04-21       Impact factor: 2.031

6.  [Significance of cyclosporin A absorption for effective immunomodulatory therapy after high-risk keratoplasty].

Authors:  N Bailly; I Dunewa; P Schlattmann; P W Rieck
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 1.059

7.  Intracorneal scleral patch supported cyanoacrylate application for corneal perforations secondary to rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Ashok Sharma; Rajan Sharma; Verinder S Nirankari
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8.  Matrix metalloproteinases in recurrent corneal melting associated with primary Sjörgen's syndrome.

Authors:  Kristyna Brejchova; Petra Liskova; Enkela Hrdlickova; Martin Filipec; Katerina Jirsova
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2009-11-14       Impact factor: 2.367

9.  Construction of a Corneal Stromal Equivalent with SMILE-Derived Lenticules and Fibrin Glue.

Authors:  Houfa Yin; Peijin Qiu; Fang Wu; Wei Zhang; Wenqi Teng; Zhenwei Qin; Chao Li; Jiaojie Zhou; Zhi Fang; Qiaomei Tang; Qiuli Fu; Jian Ma; Yabo Yang
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10.  Decellularized Human Stromal Lenticules Combine with Corneal Epithelial-Like Cells: A New Resource for Corneal Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Shuai Qin; Shuai Zheng; Bing Qi; Rui Guo; Guanghui Hou
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2019-12-07       Impact factor: 5.443

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