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Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study

The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term outcomes of thermokeratoplasty (TKP) surgery in patients with keratoconus (KC). METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our clinical database of 2949 patients with KC seen at the Department of Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine...

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Autores principales: Itoi, Motohiro, Higashihara, Hisayo, Yamagishi, Keiko, Hyakutake, Yoko, Okahisa, Takashi, Matui, Futoshi, Nakayama, Toshio, Sotozono, Chie
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Publicado: Cornea 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34469336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ICO.0000000000002845
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author Itoi, Motohiro
Higashihara, Hisayo
Yamagishi, Keiko
Hyakutake, Yoko
Okahisa, Takashi
Matui, Futoshi
Nakayama, Toshio
Sotozono, Chie
author_facet Itoi, Motohiro
Higashihara, Hisayo
Yamagishi, Keiko
Hyakutake, Yoko
Okahisa, Takashi
Matui, Futoshi
Nakayama, Toshio
Sotozono, Chie
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term outcomes of thermokeratoplasty (TKP) surgery in patients with keratoconus (KC). METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our clinical database of 2949 patients with KC seen at the Department of Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan, between April 1979 and December 1991. Patients with KC who underwent TKP with a greater-than 30-year postoperative follow-up were included. The occurrence of adverse events including infectious keratitis, corneal perforation, corneal melting, bullous keratopathy, consistency of contact lenses (CL) wear at the final visit, and a history of corneal transplantation post-TKP was assessed. RESULTS: Forty-two patients (29 male and 13 female patients) with a mean age at initial visit of 23.4 years (range: 13.9–39.5 yrs) were included, and TKP was performed unilaterally in all cases. The mean follow-up period was 35.2 years (range: 30.1–41.6 yrs). As for adverse events/complications, no cases of infectious keratitis, corneal perforation, corneal melting, and/or BK were observed. However, 11 eyes received corneal transplants at an average of 24.9 years postoperatively because of the inability to wear CL continuously. At the last visit, 31 eyes were able to continue wearing CL without corneal transplantation, and the remaining 11 eyes were able to continue wearing contact lenses in all cases after corneal transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: TKP for KC resulted in relatively favorable surgical outcomes over the long-term postoperative period.
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spelling pubmed-92733002022-08-02 Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study Itoi, Motohiro Higashihara, Hisayo Yamagishi, Keiko Hyakutake, Yoko Okahisa, Takashi Matui, Futoshi Nakayama, Toshio Sotozono, Chie Cornea Clinical Science The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term outcomes of thermokeratoplasty (TKP) surgery in patients with keratoconus (KC). METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our clinical database of 2949 patients with KC seen at the Department of Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan, between April 1979 and December 1991. Patients with KC who underwent TKP with a greater-than 30-year postoperative follow-up were included. The occurrence of adverse events including infectious keratitis, corneal perforation, corneal melting, bullous keratopathy, consistency of contact lenses (CL) wear at the final visit, and a history of corneal transplantation post-TKP was assessed. RESULTS: Forty-two patients (29 male and 13 female patients) with a mean age at initial visit of 23.4 years (range: 13.9–39.5 yrs) were included, and TKP was performed unilaterally in all cases. The mean follow-up period was 35.2 years (range: 30.1–41.6 yrs). As for adverse events/complications, no cases of infectious keratitis, corneal perforation, corneal melting, and/or BK were observed. However, 11 eyes received corneal transplants at an average of 24.9 years postoperatively because of the inability to wear CL continuously. At the last visit, 31 eyes were able to continue wearing CL without corneal transplantation, and the remaining 11 eyes were able to continue wearing contact lenses in all cases after corneal transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: TKP for KC resulted in relatively favorable surgical outcomes over the long-term postoperative period. Cornea 2022-08 2021-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9273300/ /pubmed/34469336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ICO.0000000000002845 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Clinical Science
Itoi, Motohiro
Higashihara, Hisayo
Yamagishi, Keiko
Hyakutake, Yoko
Okahisa, Takashi
Matui, Futoshi
Nakayama, Toshio
Sotozono, Chie
Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study
title Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study
title_full Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study
title_fullStr Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study
title_full_unstemmed Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study
title_short Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus: A More Than 30-Year Follow-Up Study
title_sort thermokeratoplasty for keratoconus: a more than 30-year follow-up study
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34469336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ICO.0000000000002845
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