Российский офтальмологический журнал (Dec 2023)

Silicon-dried corneal graft crosslinking as a means to increase the effectiveness of urgent keratoplasty

  • S. V. Flora,
  • E. V. Chentsova,
  • T. V. Tselaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21516/2072-0076-2023-16-4-92-96
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 92 – 96

Abstract

Read online

Purpose: to evaluate the effectiveness of silicon-dried cornea, previously subjected to corneal collagen UVA crosslinking, for urgent keratoplasty.Material and methods. 28 patients (16 males, 12 females), diagnosed with perforating corneal ulcer of various etiologies, underwent penetrating keratoplasty for eye-preserving purposes. 14 patients (the main group) underwent transplantation of a silicon-dried cornea, previously subjected to corneal collagen crosslinking according to the standard (Dresden) protocol while the remaining 14 patients (comparison group) underwent penetrating keratoplasty with not pre-treated silicon-dried cornea. In the postoperative period, we measured the time of primary complete epithelization of the graft and assessed the presence/absence of ulcers and erosions of the corneal graft 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after the discharge from the hospital. For this purpose, all patients underwent corneal biomicroscopy with corneal surface preliminary stained with a 1% sodium fluorescein solution.Results. Complete epithelization in both the main group and the comparison group was found to take place, on average, at the same time after surgery. However, over the entire observation period, the main group showed fewer relapses of ulcers and corneal graft erosions than the comparison group.Conclusion. The use of silicon-dried cornea, subjected to corneal collagen cross-linking, increases the effectiveness of perforated corneal ulcer treatment in emergency surgical care.

Keywords