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Black diaphragm intraocular lens implantation and penetrating keratoplasty in aphakic eyes with traumatic aniridia.
[aniridia]
To
evaluate
the
long
-term
outcome
of
implantation
of
black
diaphragm
intraocular
(
BDI
)
lens
combined
with
penetrating
keratoplasty
(
PKP
)
for
managing
aphakic
eyes
with
traumatic
aniridia
and
corneal
damage
.
Six
aphakic
eyes
of
six
patients
with
traumatic
aniridia
and
corneal
damage
had
BDI
lens
implantation
at
Qingdao
Eye
Hospital
,
Shandong
Eye
Institute
from
June
2008
to
November
2011
.
Medical
records
of
the
patients
were
reviewed
.
Three
patients
received
PKP
and
after
12
-
18
months
were
implanted
with
BDI
lens
.
The
other
three
patients
completed
PKP
and
BDI
lens
implantation
at
the
same
time
.
The
corrected
visual
acuity
,
intraocular
pressure
and
number
of
corneal
endothelial
cells
were
monitored
.
The
patients
were
followed
up
for
an
average
of
24
.
3
±
12
.
1
months
(
range
14
-
48
months
)
.
All
BDI
lenses
were
located
well
.
The
best
corrected
visual
acuity
got
improved
in
5
patients
(
0
.
1
-
1
.
0
)
and
decreased
in
1
patient
from
0
.
4
to
0
.
2
.
Three
patients
had
normal
intraocular
pressure
(
IOP
)
after
implantation
.
Two
patients
required
antiglaucoma
medications
to
control
IOP
within
the
normal
range
and
1
patient
implanted
Ahmed
glaucoma
valve
to
control
IOP
.
The
corneal
grafts
kept
transparent
in
all
eyes
and
the
corneal
endothelial
counting
>
1
000
/
mm
(
2
)
,
although
two
patients
experienced
acute
graft
rejection
and
loss
more
than
30
%
corneal
endothelial
cells
.
Implantation
of
BDI
lens
combined
with
PKP
is
an
effective
option
for
managing
aphakic
eyes
with
traumatic
aniridia
and
corneal
damage
.
Although
the
results
in
our
study
are
encouraging
,
additional
studies
of
the
long
-term
safety
and
efficacy
are
required
.
A
larger
study
population
and
longer
follow-up
may
be
beneficial
.
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symptom
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