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Outcomes following Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis implantation in aniridia patients at the University of Montreal.
[aniridia]
To
describe
outcomes
after
Boston
Type
1
Keratoprosthesis
(
KPro
)
surgery
in
aniridic
eyes
.
Retrospective
,
interventional
case
series
.
University
-based
tertiary
care
institution
.
Twenty
-
six
aniridic
eyes
of
19
patients
who
underwent
KPro
implantation
by
a
single
experienced
surgeon
(
M
.
H
.
-
D
.
)
between
October
27
,
2008
and
January
16
,
2012
.
Preoperative
and
postoperative
best-corrected
visual
acuity
(
BCVA
)
,
intraoperative
and
postoperative
complications
,
and
keratoprosthesis
retention
.
Mean
age
was
56
years
(
range
,
28
-
72
)
;
10
patients
were
male
.
Seven
patients
had
bilateral
procedures
.
No
intraoperative
complications
were
encountered
.
Preoperatively
,
BCVA
was
20
/
300
or
worse
in
all
eyes
.
After
a
mean
follow-up
time
of
28
.
7
±
13
.
5
months
(
range
4
-
50
)
,
the
most
recent
BCVA
was
20
/
200
or
better
in
14
eyes
.
Visual
potential
was
limited
by
preexisting
terminal
glaucoma
(
n
=
2
)
,
phthisis
after
retinal
detachment
(
n
=
4
)
,
and
suprachoroidal
hemorrhage
(
n
=
2
)
.
Other
postoperative
complications
included
retroprosthetic
membrane
formation
(
n
=
15
)
,
infectious
keratitis
(
n
=
1
)
,
extrusion
(
n
=
2
)
,
and
corneal
melt
(
n
=
4
)
.
Uncomplicated
vitritis
was
reported
in
6
eyes
.
No
endophthalmitis
occurred
in
this
series
.
Most
eyes
have
glaucoma
and
are
on
medical
treatment
.
The
overall
retention
rate
of
the
initial
prosthesis
was
77
%
.
The
prognosis
in
aniridic
patients
after
KPro
is
variable
.
Meticulous
follow-up
and
a
subspecialty
team
approach
are
of
utmost
importance
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"keratitis"
symptom
aniridia
kindler syndrome
This symptom has already been validated