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Post-penetrating keratoplasty astigmatism
Survey of Ophthalmology, 2022Postoperative astigmatism is one of the common complications affecting visual outcomes after a penetrating keratoplasty. It can result from various factors related to host, donor and surgical technique, resulting in suboptimal visual outcome. While some of the measures taken during preoperative planning and during actual surgery can reduce the ...
Rashmi Deshmukh +6 more
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Penetrating Keratoplasty Following Thermokeratonlasty
Ophthalmology, 1980We analyzed the long-term results of penetrating keratoplasty following thermokeratoplasty in 17 eyes, and these were compared with 44 eyes in which penetrating keratoplasty was the primary procedure. There was a greater incidence of graft rejection in the TKP group than in the non-TKP group although this difference was not statistically significant. A
A I, Mandelberg +2 more
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Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2022
Penetrating keratoplasty is a tissue transplant commonly performed around the world. For over a century, penetrating keratoplasty has been the standard method of treatment for many corneal diseases causing visual impairment. Recently, lamellar anterior keratoplasty (LAK) or lamellar endothelial (LEK) have become preferable options, resulting in fewer ...
W, Boucenna, J-L, Bourges
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Penetrating keratoplasty is a tissue transplant commonly performed around the world. For over a century, penetrating keratoplasty has been the standard method of treatment for many corneal diseases causing visual impairment. Recently, lamellar anterior keratoplasty (LAK) or lamellar endothelial (LEK) have become preferable options, resulting in fewer ...
W, Boucenna, J-L, Bourges
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Penetrating Keratoplasty in Nepal
Cornea, 2004To identify indications and outcomes in a large series of penetrating keratoplasty surgeries performed in Nepal.A retrospective case series of 472 consecutive penetrating keratoplasty surgeries (408 patients) performed at Tilganga Eye Center, Kathmandu, Nepal from June 1994 to September 1999.Mean recipient age was 39.2 years (+/- 19.7 years).
Geoffrey C, Tabin +6 more
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Penetrating keratoplasty in infants
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2001To analyze graft survival and visual outcome after penetrating keratoplasty in infants with congenital corneal opacity.We retrospectively reviewed the records of 11 patients with congenital corneal opacity who underwent penetrating keratoplasty as infants. Six patients had a diagnosis of Peter's anomaly, 1 of congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy,
R M, Comer, S M, Daya, M, O'Keefe
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Penetrating Keratoplasty With Trabeculectomy
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985Seven patients who had a mean preoperative intraocular pressure of 40 mm Hg (range, 34 to 52 mm Hg) underwent combined keratoplasty and trabeculectomy. This resulted in an average postoperative intraocular pressure of 23.7 mm Hg. Five of seven eyes had well controlled intraocular pressures throughout the postoperative period (mean follow-up, 16.1 ...
M S, Insler +3 more
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Keratoconus After Penetrating Keratoplasty
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1990ABSTRACT Signs of keratoconus, including Munson's sign, apical thinning, and Vogt's striae, developed in a 41-year-old woman 6 years after successful penetrating keratoplasty. Screening donor corneas for ectatic diseases may prevent such occurrences.
R S, Rubinfeld +3 more
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Endophthalmitis Following Penetrating Keratoplasty
Ophthalmology, 1983To determine the incidence of infectious endophthalmitis in the early postoperative period following penetrating keratoplasty, and the type and origin of the causative organisms, all cases of penetrating keratoplasty performed at the Emory University affiliated hospitals between January 1977 and March 1982 were reviewed.
A S, Leveille +2 more
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Penetrating Keratoplasty in Aphakia
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1964Penetrating keratoplasty in aphakic eyes is indicated most frequently in cases of corneal edema of varying degree following cataract extraction. This edema may appear as an aggravation of a preexisting endothelial-epithelial (Fuchs') dystrophy of the cornea, or as a consequence of endothelial damage from a complicated cataract extraction or later ...
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Penetrating Keratoplasty in Children
Ophthalmology, 1984Retrospectively studied were 91 patients, 14 years of age or less, who had 152 penetrating keratoplasties in 107 eyes, with an average follow-up of 30.1 months. Survival analysis showed the probability of obtaining a clear graft at one year to be 60 +/- 8% in 45 eyes with congenital opacities, 70 +/- 8% in 31 eyes with opacities from trauma and 73 ...
R D, Stulting +4 more
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