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[Keratoplasty à chaud: preliminary study].

P Metge, H Cohen, J F Chemila

    Bulletin Des Societes D'Ophtalmologie De France
    |June 1, 1989
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    Keratoplasty "à chaud" (immediate corneal transplant) is effective for treating severe corneal conditions like ulcers and perforations. This procedure offers a high rate of graft clarity and visual acuity restoration, preserving eye integrity.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Corneal Surgery
    • Transplantation Immunology

    Context:

    • Corneal ulceration, perforation, and chronic abscesses present significant challenges in ophthalmology.
    • Traditional treatments may be insufficient for severe or rapidly progressing corneal pathologies.
    • Urgent surgical intervention is sometimes necessary to prevent irreversible vision loss.

    Purpose:

    • To review the causes and outcomes of immediate corneal transplantation (keratoplasty "à chaud").
    • To evaluate graft clarity and visual acuity in patients undergoing emergency keratoplasty.
    • To assess the efficacy of keratoplasty "à chaud" in managing severe corneal diseases.

    Summary:

    • The study followed 16 patients who underwent keratoplasty "à chaud" for corneal ulceration, perforation, or chronic abscess.

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  • Graft clarity was achieved in 58% of cases, with 16% achieving visual acuity of 4-6/10.
  • The procedure demonstrated effectiveness in treating ocular inflammation and restoring eye integrity.
  • Impact:

    • Keratoplasty "à chaud" appears to be a highly efficient method for managing inflammatory corneal conditions.
    • The procedure can successfully restore the structural integrity of the eye.
    • It offers a viable option for achieving accurate optical results in challenging cases.