Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(7):1693-1699.
Published online July 1, 2003.
Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for Perforation and Impending Perforation of Cornea: Four Cases.
Hyoung Kyun Kim, Tae Hoon Choi
Department of Ophthalmology, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. thc@hallym.or.kr
양막이식으로 치유된 각막천공 및 천공직전 각막 4예
김형균 ( Kim Hyeong Gyun ) , 최태훈 ( Choe Tae Hun )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To report successfully cured four cases of amniotic membrane transplantation(AMT) as a primary procedure in the cornea that was perforated or impending perforation. METHODS: We performed AMT on 1 case of corneal perforation due to chemical burn, 1 case of perforated descemetocele, 1 case of perforated corneal ulcer due to metallic foreign body and 1 case of impending corneal perforation due to recurrent keratitis. Three or four layers of amniotic membrane(AM) that preserved under -70degrees C were applied over the perforation site and anchored with 10-0 nylon interrupted or running sutures. In one case, a large AM piece was used as a temporary patch. After surgery, all cases were treated with systemic antibiotics, antibiotic eyedrops, and topical corticosteroids. RESULTS: Amniotic membrane transplantation was successful in sealing the perforation in all cases. All corneas remained stable and visual acuity improved. There was no infection or rejection postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Multilayer amniotic membrane transplantation allowed a successful repair of corneal perforations. This method may be a good alternative to patch graft or penetrating keratoplasty for treating corneal perforations.
Key Words: Amniotic membrane transplantation;Corneal perforation;Descemetocele


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