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Long-term visual prognosis in children after corneal transplant surgery for Peters anomaly type I.

Gerald W Zaidman1, Jessica K Flanagan, Catherine C Furey.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term visual prognosis in children with corneal transplant surgery for Peters anomaly type I.
DESIGN: Retrospective review of interventional case series.
METHODS: Twenty-four children treated in a university-based practice were divided into two groups for analysis: a younger preverbal group and an older group of children three years of age or older. Children underwent corneal transplantation surgery (penetrating keratoplasty [PKP]) for Peters anomaly type I as infants (age range, two to 18 months). Visual acuity using Snellen or Allen charts and glaucoma and other complications were tabulated.
RESULTS: Twenty-four patients had Peters anomaly; 16 had unilateral disease, eight had bilateral disease. Thirty eyes underwent PKP. Average age at PKP was five months. The mean follow-up from PKP to the most recent visit was 78.9 months. Fifteen eyes (50%) were treated for glaucoma. Five transplants (17%) had graft rejection episodes; two of these failed and were regrafted. Six eyes (20%) required cataract surgery. One eye had a retinal detachment. Currently, 27 eyes (90%) have clear grafts. In the younger group of children, five of six grafts are clear (83%). In the older group of 24 eyes of verbal children, seven eyes (29%) have visual acuity ranging from 20/20 to 20/50, six (25%) have visual acuity ranging from 20/60 to 20/100, nine (38%) have visual acuity ranging from 20/200 to counting fingers, and two eyes (8%) have visual acuity of hand movements. In this group, nine of 12 eyes without glaucoma had visual acuity better than 20/100; only four of 11 eyes with glaucoma were better than 20/100.
CONCLUSIONS: Many children with PKP for Peters anomaly type I can experience good or functional vision in their operated eye. Children with glaucoma have a poorer visual prognosis.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17601429     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2007.03.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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