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High-resolution spectral domain anterior segment optical coherence tomography in type 1 Boston keratoprosthesis.
[aniridia]
To
report
the
results
of
imaging
using
high
-resolution
,
Fourier
domain
anterior
segment
optical
coherence
tomography
(
AS-
OCT
)
to
evaluate
patients
with
a
type
1
Boston
Keratoprosthesis
(
KPro
)
.
We
performed
a
retrospective
comparative
study
of
patients
in
whom
we
implanted
the
Boston
KPro
.
A
total
of
26
eyes
of
23
patients
from
the
Cornea
Service
at
the
University
of
California
Davis
Eye
Center
were
included
.
Subjects
were
evaluated
with
the
Spectralis
AS-
OCT
(
Heidelberg
Engineering
GmbH
)
.
Preoperative
diagnoses
for
KPro
surgery
included
failed
corneal
transplant
(
69
%
)
,
chemical
burn
(
23
%
)
,
and
aniridia
(
8
%
)
.
The
average
age
of
patients
was
63
.
2
years
(
range
,
17
-
88
years
)
.
Fifty
-
four
percent
of
the
patients
were
female
.
The
mean
duration
between
the
KPro
surgery
and
the
acquisition
of
high
-resolution
AS-
OCT
imaging
was
35
.
8
months
(
range
,
2
-
90
months
)
.
The
most
commonly
observed
finding
was
retroprosthetic
membrane
formation
,
which
we
found
in
77
%
of
KPro
eyes
.
In
65
%
of
KPro
eyes
,
we
identified
epithelium
behind
the
front
plate
,
and
in
54
%
,
we
identified
an
epithelial
lip
over
the
anterior
surface
of
the
KPro
front
plate
.
In
31
%
of
KPro
eyes
,
we
identified
periprosthetic
cysts
,
gaps
or
spaces
,
and
thinning
in
the
corneal
carrier
graft
.
Fourier
domain
AS-
OCT
is
a
useful
noninvasive
imaging
technique
in
patients
with
a
KPro
and
provides
the
ability
to
identify
changes
that
are
sometimes
difficult
to
appreciate
by
clinical
evaluation
.
The
higher
resolution
Fourier
domain
systems
may
aid
in
the
clinical
diagnosis
and
management
of
pathology
that
might
not
be
imaged
with
instruments
of
lower
resolution
.
AS-
OCT
has
the
potential
for
monitoring
the
anatomic
stability
of
an
implanted
KPro
and
may
also
help
to
monitor
for
complications
.
Moreover
,
high
-resolution
imaging
may
enhance
our
understanding
of
periprosthetic
anatomy
.
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