Two Cases of Soft Prosthokeratoplasty on Alkali Burn. |
Jae Do Kim, Tae Won Hahn, Jae Ho Kim, Delmar R Caldwell |
1Department of Ophthalmology, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea. 2Department of Ophthalmology, Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, U.S.A. |
알칼리성 각막화상에 대한 연성 인공 각막이식 2 예 |
김재호(Jae Ho Kim) , 김재도(Jae Do Kim) , 한태원(Tae Won Hahn) , (Delmar R. Caldwell) |
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Abstract |
In cases of corneal opacity due to severe chemical burn, the success rate of lamellar or penetrating keratoplasty is very poor. Therefore, various types of keratoprosthesis were developed and tried in these chemical burn patients. However, the previous hard keratoprosthesis such as Cardona's bolt and nut type has disadvantages of narrow visual field and high protrusion rate. In 1991, Dr. Caldwell developed 'Soft Keratoprosthesis' made of polyurethane improved the clinical results of hard kemtoprosthesis. We performed soft prosthokeratoplasty on two cases of chemical burn and evaluated their clinical results From our experience of this soft keratoprosthesis, it may have much more longevity than the previous hard one and also have the advantage of good visual outcome and wide peripheral visual field. |
Key Words:
Chemical burn;More longevity;Peripheral visual field;Soft keratoprosthesis |
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