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Treatment of aniridia with Boston type I keratoprosthesis.
[aniridia]
To
report
the
outcomes
of
Boston
keratoprosthesis
(
K-
pro
)
type
I
implantation
for
congenital
aniridia
.
A
retrospective
review
of
the
medical
records
of
every
patient
with
congenital
aniridia
who
underwent
Boston
K-
pro
type
I
implantation
at
the
University
of
Iowa
Hospitals
and
Clinics
from
January
1
,
2009
,
through
December
31
,
2011
was
performed
.
The
main
outcome
measures
were
visual
acuity
,
graft
retention
,
and
postoperative
complications
.
A
total
of
7
eyes
(
7
patients
)
met
the
inclusion
criteria
.
The
mean
patient
age
was
52
years
(
range
,
12
-
85
years
)
.
The
preoperative
visual
acuity
was
20
/
1600
in
6
eyes
(
85
.
7
%
)
and
hand
motions
in
1
eye
(
14
.
3
%
)
.
After
a
median
follow-up
period
of
18
months
(
range
,
3
-
30
months
)
,
the
median
final
best
spectacle-corrected
visual
acuity
was
20
/
200
(
range
,
20
/
100
to
light
perception
)
.
This
included
2
eyes
(
28
.
6
%
)
that
were
20
/
100
and
5
eyes
(
71
.
4
%
)
that
were
better
than
20
/
300
.
Compared
with
the
preoperative
best
spectacle-corrected
visual
acuity
,
the
final
vision
was
improved
in
6
eyes
(
85
.
7
%
)
and
worse
in
1
eye
(
14
.
3
%
)
.
The
K-
pro
graft
was
retained
in
all
7
eyes
(
100
%
)
.
The
most
common
complication
was
the
formation
of
a
retroprosthetic
membrane
in
3
eyes
(
42
.
9
%
)
,
none
of
which
required
either
a
YAG
capsulotomy
or
a
vitrectomy
.
One
eye
(
14
.
3
%
)
developed
a
wound
dehiscence
that
required
surgical
repair
.
The
Boston
K-
pro
type
I
is
a
good
option
for
the
visual
rehabilitation
of
eyes
with
congenital
aniridia
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"graft retention"
symptom
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