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Intrastromal paralimbal implantation of donor corneal segments in patients with progressive keratoconus

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Session Details

Session Title: Presented Poster Session: Refractive

Venue: Poster Village: Pod 3

First Author: : I.Kuderka BELARUS

Co Author(s): :    P. Nikolai                       

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To evaluate the effectiveness of intrastromal implantation of donor corneal segments in paralimbal zone of the cornea in patients with progressive keratoconus.

Setting:

Medical center MTZ , Minsk, Republic of Belarus.

Methods:

The main group consisted of 21 eyes of patients with progressive keratoconus in which the cornea were implanted intrastromal of 2 donor corneal segments paralimbal to a depth of 350mkm on 11 and 13 hours .Corneal segments were formed from a donor cornea in paralimbal zone , their size was 5-6 mm х 1.5 mm х 0.3-0,35mm .The control group was 21 not operated eyes. The observation period was 3 years. The method consists in the biological effect of donor corneal segments on paralimbal zone (zone stem cells) of the cornea of the operated patients and this improve metabolic processes.

Results:

In the main group UCVA improved from 0.148 to 0.24. BCVA increased from 0.39 to 0.57. Corneal topography had changed : the average cylinder decreased from 6.4 D to 5.5 D,. Central corneal thickness was in before surgery 434mkm µm and after 438 mkm. In the main group total number of endothelial cells increased from 2494 to 2634 ,as well as increased the percentage of hexagonal endothelial cells from 41.5% to 44.9 % All changes in the main group were statistically significant (P<0.05). In the control group, statistically significant changes were not revealed.

Conclusions:

Intrastromal implantation of donor corneal segments in paralimbal zone of the cornea is an effective method for stabilisation of progressive keratoconus.

Financial Disclosure:

None

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