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Dermal graft. Alternative to Gunderson flap allows fitting scleral shell over sensitive cornea
1Department of Ophthalmology, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City 66103.
Abstract:
Corneal discomfort often prevents the successful wearing of a cosmetic scleral shell. Such sensitive corneas are traditionally covered with a Gunderson conjunctival flap. I describe two patients in whom preexisting severe conjunctival scarring precluded the possibility of developing a Gunderson flap. An alternative procedure in which autogenous split-thickness dermal grafts were sutured over the sensitive cornea was utilized in each patient. The dermal grafts reepithelialized with mucosa within 4 weeks, and both patients were then able to retain an ocular prosthesis without discomfort. I conclude that satisfactory corneal coverage may be obtained with a dermal graft when conjunctival scarring precludes the use of a Gunderson flap.

