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Glaucoma progression and role of glaucoma surgery in patients with Boston keratoprosthesis.
[aniridia]
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
evaluate
glaucoma
onset
and
progression
after
implantation
of
Boston
Keratoprostheses
(
B-KPro
)
and
the
role
of
glaucoma
surgery
.
Records
of
patients
with
B-KPro
implantation
during
2004
to
2009
were
reviewed
.
Parameters
relevant
to
B-KPro
surgery
and
glaucoma
status
were
recorded
.
The
data
were
analyzed
in
5
groups
based
on
the
preoperative
diagnosis
.
One
hundred
six
eyes
of
87
patients
were
included
,
and
the
average
age
was
54
±
6
.
7
years
.
Forty
-
six
percent
were
female
.
Eighteen
eyes
had
a
B-KPro
with
a
titanium
back
plate
,
and
the
others
had
a
poly
(
methyl
methacrylate
)
back
plate
.
Thirty
-
three
eyes
were
pseudophakic
,
and
the
rest
were
left
aphakic
.
The
follow-up
time
was
3
.
3
±
1
.
0
years
.
Indications
for
implantation
included
past
infection
,
congenital
glaucoma
,
trauma
,
autoimmune
diseases
,
aniridia
,
burns
,
and
others
.
Sixty
-
six
percent
of
the
eyes
had
glaucoma
preoperatively
,
and
26
%
developed
de
novo
glaucoma
afterward
.
The
mean
intraocular
pressure
(
by
finger
palpation
)
was
16
.
5
±
5
.
7
mm
Hg
.
Reliable
visual
field
tests
were
only
available
in
59
%
of
the
eyes
;
hence
,
the
cup-
to
-disc
ratio
of
the
optic
nerve
head
was
used
as
the
main
outcome
measure
.
In
B-KPro-implanted
eyes
with
glaucoma
,
65
%
had
undergone
glaucoma
surgery
at
some
point
,
and
30
%
did
not
show
progression
.
Thirty
-
one
percent
of
the
total
cohort
had
disc
pallor
with
a
cup-
to
-disc
ratio
of
<
0
.
8
.
Glaucoma
in
B-KPro
remains
a
challenge
,
despite
aggressive
attempts
to
slow
down
its
progression
.
Patients
with
glaucoma
before
B-KPro
implantation
should
be
considered
for
glaucoma
surgery
before
or
simultaneously
with
B-KPro
implantation
.
The
high
number
of
eyes
with
disc
pallor
suggests
that
additional
mechanisms
other
than
elevated
intraocular
pressure
may
play
a
role
in
optic
neuropathy
.
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