| Literature DB >> 27878655 |
Christopher Hodge1,2,3, Gerard Sutton4,5,6,7, Raj Devasahayam4, Pierre Georges4, Jane Treloggen4, Simon Cooper4, Con Petsoglou4,6,7.
Abstract
Scleral tissue has been in use in ophthalmology for many years although indications for use have varied. We retrospectively reviewed scleral transplant tissue requests over a 12 month period at a local eye bank and confirmed a small but significant demand for the use of scleral tissue. Iatrogenic surgical complications are the primary indication for use. Our understanding of the indications and outcomes of scleral graft procedures is derived from case reports and small cohort series. We reviewed the current literature on existing indications for its use and discuss the relative outcomes. To our knowledge this represents the first review of scleral transplant indications and further summarises usage rates in the Lions NSW Eye Bank which may provide practical information for those surgeons who use scleral tissue and Eye Banks who supply it.Entities:
Keywords: Donor tissue; Sclera; Transplant
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27878655 DOI: 10.1007/s10561-016-9603-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Bank ISSN: 1389-9333 Impact factor: 1.522