Forty years of changing indications in penetrating keratoplasty in Israel
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Forty years of changing indications in penetrating keratoplasty in Israel
Abstract
Purpose: To examine the leading indications for keratoplasty and identify the changing trends in the past 40 years in Israel.
Methods: Pathology reports of all penetrating keratoplasties (PKPs) performed at Hadassah-Hebrew University Hospital from 1961 to 2000 were reviewed. We evaluated the indications for keratoplasty in each decade between the years 1961 and 2000.
Results: During the 40-year period, a total of 1681 PKPs were performed. Keratoconus (n = 478, 28.4%) was the most common indication, followed by graft failure (n = 226, 13.4%), pseudophakic corneal edema (PCE) (n = 142, 8.4%), herpetic infections (n = 125, 7.4%), nonherpetic infections (n = 114, 6.8%), scarring (n = 113, 6.7%), and trauma (n = 110, 6.5%). The 7 groups account for approximately 77.5% of all keratoplasties performed. Ocular infections were the most common indications before 1970 and have been declining ever since. Keratoconus became the leading indication in the past 30 years. In the past decade, of 663 keratoplasties, keratoconus was the most common indication (56, 38.6%) followed by graft failures/rejections and PCE (the second most common indication between the years 1981 and 1990).
Conclusions: Keratoconus was the leading indication for keratoplasty in our series. There was a decreasing trend in PK for ocular herpetic infections during the decades. The rate of PCE decreased while failed graft became the second most common indication for PKP during the past decade.
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