Literature DB >> 1794804

Biocompatibility of a refractive intracorneal PMMA ring.

F D'Hermies1, C Hartmann, F von Ey, C Holzkämper, G Renard, Y Pouliquen.   

Abstract

Intrastromal ring (ISR) implantation is a promising concept in refractive corneal surgery. In theory, it has two main advantages: eccentric corneal surgery and reversibility after ISR explanation. We present our first experimental data on histobiocompatibility after implantation of a 0.2/1.0 mm vaulted polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) ISR of 7.5 mm diameter with a specially designed "puzzle lock" using a suction-guided stromal channelling device. Ninety-six rabbit eyes were implanted and enucleated after a 24-h to 8-month follow-up to be period and processed for histology (n = 51), scanning electron microscopy (n = 30) and transmission electron microscopy (n = 9). In this study, the histological data are reported. Two main histopathological phases of stromal reaction were observed: (1) up to 3 months: mild inflammation, mostly mononuclear cell reaction with some macrophages; (2) over 3 months: moderate fibrosis surrounding the ISR filling irregularities of the stromal channel. Mild scarring and rare circumscribed vascularization occurred at the sutured peripheral insertion site of the ISR. Persistent epithelial atrophy without erosion or ulceration was regularly observed over the bulging shoulder of the ISR. There was no significant endothelial surgical trauma due to ISR placement. Major complications occurred in 11 cases (11.5%): stromal abscess starting from the incision (n = 8) and massive neovascularization (n = 3). However, the incidence of complications regressed with improved surgical technique. In conclusion, there is good middle-term tolerance of the PMMA ring with a transparent central cornea.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1794804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fortschr Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0723-8045


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