Cogent Medicine (Jan 2019)

Autologous ear cartilage as a carrier for the Boston Type Ⅰ Keratoprosthesis in a rabbit model

  • Yeqi Zhou,
  • Yuying Zhang,
  • Jiajie Zhai,
  • Zhancong Ou,
  • Jiaqi Chen,
  • Jianjun Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2019.1644706
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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Purpose:To evaluate complications and anatomical retention when using autologous ear cartilage as a carrier in type 1 Boston keratoprosthesis (Kpro) surgery. Methods: In New Zealand White rabbits, the Kpro was surgically implanted using autologous cartilage (n = 5) or ipsilateral autologous cornea (n = 1, control) as carrier. Eyes were followed up using slit-lamp photography, anterior segment optical coherence tomography, and histological analysis for 19 days to 24 months. Results: Kpros were retained in all eyes. One eye in the cartilage group had an uncomplicated course; 3 developed granulation tissue over the Kpros optic, 1 developed a retroprosthetic membrane, and 3 developed glaucoma. Two eyes had lacunae. The gap between the Kpros flange and cartilage carrier filled with fibrovascular tissue over time. The control eye developed corneal tissue thinning and an enlarged gap. Conclusion: Auricular cartilage carriers may encourage Kpro-graft adhesion in a rabbit model and may be useful in Kpro recipients who cannot use bandage contact lenses.

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