J Med Assoc Thai 2019; 102 (11):1156-9

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Indications and Outcomes of Penetrating Keratoplasty at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Northern Thailand
Khotcharrat R Mail, Sawatdiwithayayong J , Bhoopat T , Ngowyutagon P

Objective: To inquire into the causative diseases for corneal transplantation, treatment outcomes, and the prognostic factors influencing post-operative outcomes.

Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of the medical records of the patients that underwent penetrating keratoplasty between September 1, 2004 and December 31, 2009 was done.

Results: Corneal transplantation was done in 51 eyes of 51 patients with a mean age of 60.9±14.3 years (range from 25 to 88 years old). The most common indication was for optical purpose (82.4%) in patients diagnosed with bullous keratopathy (n=14, 25.9%), followed by corneal scar (n=10, 18.5%). The pre-operative mean visual acuity was 2.3±0.7 Log MAR, and postoperative mean visual acuity was 1.6±0.9 Log MAR. The mean of visual improvement was 0.7±0.8 Log MAR (p=0.001). The graft failure rate was 48%, caused by irreversible graft rejection, recurrent infection, corneal ulcer on graft, graft perforation, and late endothelial failure. The risk of graft failure was significantly higher in patients with pre-existing glaucoma, re-grafting for previous graft failure, and secondary post-operative glaucoma.

Conclusion: Penetrating keratoplasty remains the effective treatment in many corneal conditions. Bullous keratopathy and corneal scar are the major indications for optical purpose.

Keywords: Penatrating keratoplasty, Indication for penetrating keratoplasty, Graft failure

Received 9 Nov 2018 | Revised 28 Jan 2019 | Accepted 4 Feb 2019


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