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Hydration of small leaking corneal perforations with cefuroxime.

Gilad Allon1, Yinon Shapira2, Itzchak Beiran2, Eytan Z Blumenthal2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe a new technique for sealing small corneal perforations after penetrating trauma.
METHODS: Corneal perforations in six eyes were sealed using a stromal cefuroxime hydration technique. This technique is identical to the current method used to seal leaking incisions upon completion of cataract surgery except for the use of cefuroxime instead of balanced salt solution. Additionally, cefuroxime was intentionally injected into the anterior chamber. A therapeutic contact lens was used after the hydration. Comparison was made in eight eyes with small traumatic corneal perforation that was sealed using therapeutic contact lenses without hydration.
RESULTS: This novel technique was applied in six cases, with leakage stopping immediately following hydration in each of these eyes. In cases presenting with a shallow or flat anterior chamber, this maneuver produced immediate reformation of the chamber. Of note, the corneal scars after hydration were minimal with little effect on visual acuity. When compared to eyes with small corneal perforations which were sealed with therapeutic contact lenses without hydration, all cases that were hydrated with cefuroxime were sealed immediately, as opposed to cases treated without hydration. Furthermore, the eyes that underwent hydration with cefuroxime had a worse average visual acuity on admission, a better average visual acuity 1 month post-trauma, and a shorter average length of hospitalization.
CONCLUSIONS: This new technique offers five major advantages: (1) Immediate sealing of the corneal perforation is achieved. (2) Definitive treatment can be achieved at the slit lamp. (3) Since neither stitches nor glue is applied, healing is achieved with minimal scarring and discomfort. (4) Little equipment is required. (5) Injection of cefuroxime into the anterior chamber provides prophylaxis against infection.

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Keywords:  Cefuroxime; Corneal hydration; Corneal perforation; Corneal scar

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30710252     DOI: 10.1007/s10792-019-01079-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0165-5701            Impact factor:   2.031


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