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New Promising Therapeutic Approach for Refractory Corneal Epithelial Defects

The purpose of this case report is to describe a case of continuous wear of a gas-permeable mini-scleral contact lens with a fluid reservoir of autologous serum (AS) combined with AS drops as a successful empirical and accessible alternative therapeutic option for refractory persistent epithelial de...

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Autores principales: Vilares Morgado, Rodrigo, Moura, Rodolfo, Moreira, Raúl, Falcão-Reis, Fernando, Pinheiro-Costa, João
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10283014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351246
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39324
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author Vilares Morgado, Rodrigo
Moura, Rodolfo
Moreira, Raúl
Falcão-Reis, Fernando
Pinheiro-Costa, João
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Moura, Rodolfo
Moreira, Raúl
Falcão-Reis, Fernando
Pinheiro-Costa, João
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description The purpose of this case report is to describe a case of continuous wear of a gas-permeable mini-scleral contact lens with a fluid reservoir of autologous serum (AS) combined with AS drops as a successful empirical and accessible alternative therapeutic option for refractory persistent epithelial defects in a patient with severe neurotrophic keratopathy (NK) due to severe dry eye disease and chronic contact lens wear. A 61-year-old Caucasian female with bilateral NK presented a history of multiple episodes of bilateral persistent epithelial defects, having already been submitted to three tectonic-penetrating keratoplasties in her left eye (OS). In May 2017, the patient developed de novo refractory central neurotrophic ulcers in both eyes (OU), unresponsive to conventional treatment with preservative-free lubricants, topical antibiotics, topical anti-inflammatory agents, and oral doxycycline. By March 2018, after initiating hourly AS eyedrops, the ulcer in her right eye (OD) improved to a smaller ulcer, while her OS presented complete graft re-epithelialization. In May 2018, her OD neurotrophic ulcer was complicated with fungal and subsequent bacterial secondary infection. Eventually, a therapeutic penetrant keratoplasty was required for her OD. Subsequently, her OD graft developed a de novo 6x6mm central persistent epithelial defect unresponsive to all the aforementioned therapeutic strategies. After months of unsuccessful treatment, a new therapeutic option was experimented with: a gas-permeable mini-scleral contact lens in combination with AS eyedrops. After two weeks of this treatment regimen, the corneal epithelium eventually started to regenerate, and four weeks later, the cornea was completely re-epithelized. To date, there are no signs of recurrence of the corneal epithelial defect/ulcer.
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spelling pubmed-102830142023-06-22 New Promising Therapeutic Approach for Refractory Corneal Epithelial Defects Vilares Morgado, Rodrigo Moura, Rodolfo Moreira, Raúl Falcão-Reis, Fernando Pinheiro-Costa, João Cureus Ophthalmology The purpose of this case report is to describe a case of continuous wear of a gas-permeable mini-scleral contact lens with a fluid reservoir of autologous serum (AS) combined with AS drops as a successful empirical and accessible alternative therapeutic option for refractory persistent epithelial defects in a patient with severe neurotrophic keratopathy (NK) due to severe dry eye disease and chronic contact lens wear. A 61-year-old Caucasian female with bilateral NK presented a history of multiple episodes of bilateral persistent epithelial defects, having already been submitted to three tectonic-penetrating keratoplasties in her left eye (OS). In May 2017, the patient developed de novo refractory central neurotrophic ulcers in both eyes (OU), unresponsive to conventional treatment with preservative-free lubricants, topical antibiotics, topical anti-inflammatory agents, and oral doxycycline. By March 2018, after initiating hourly AS eyedrops, the ulcer in her right eye (OD) improved to a smaller ulcer, while her OS presented complete graft re-epithelialization. In May 2018, her OD neurotrophic ulcer was complicated with fungal and subsequent bacterial secondary infection. Eventually, a therapeutic penetrant keratoplasty was required for her OD. Subsequently, her OD graft developed a de novo 6x6mm central persistent epithelial defect unresponsive to all the aforementioned therapeutic strategies. After months of unsuccessful treatment, a new therapeutic option was experimented with: a gas-permeable mini-scleral contact lens in combination with AS eyedrops. After two weeks of this treatment regimen, the corneal epithelium eventually started to regenerate, and four weeks later, the cornea was completely re-epithelized. To date, there are no signs of recurrence of the corneal epithelial defect/ulcer. Cureus 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10283014/ /pubmed/37351246 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39324 Text en Copyright © 2023, Vilares Morgado et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vilares Morgado, Rodrigo
Moura, Rodolfo
Moreira, Raúl
Falcão-Reis, Fernando
Pinheiro-Costa, João
New Promising Therapeutic Approach for Refractory Corneal Epithelial Defects
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title_fullStr New Promising Therapeutic Approach for Refractory Corneal Epithelial Defects
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title_short New Promising Therapeutic Approach for Refractory Corneal Epithelial Defects
title_sort new promising therapeutic approach for refractory corneal epithelial defects
topic Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10283014/
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