Implantation of PHEMA keratoprostheses after alkali burns in rabbit eyes
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Implantation of PHEMA keratoprostheses after alkali burns in rabbit eyes
Abstract
Purpose: We have previously examined histologically the healing of a PHEMA core-and-skirt keratoprosthesis (the Chirila KPro) as a full-thickness implant in healthy animal corneas. The present study was carried out to determine whether a diseased cornea could also generate biocolonization of the skirt region of a KPro.
Methods: Ten KPros were placed as full-thickness corneal implants under conjunctival flaps in 10 alkali-burned rabbit corneas. Histological findings at intervals from 2 weeks to 6 months postoperatively were compared with earlier findings in 10 rabbits that had received identical KPros without prior alkali injury.
Results: Despite severe corneal injury and the reduced keratocyte population present, there were no clinically detected complications in 60%. Histological findings established that, compared with healthy host tissue, skirt biocolonization and KPro-cornea healing after an alkali burn were impaired, with evidence of epithelial downgrowth in 40%. One animal required euthanasia earlier than the planned end point, but no KPro extrusions occurred.
Conclusion: Biocolonization of a KPro skirt is reduced but not prevented in an alkali-induced corneal inflammation model. Although no extrusions occurred, close follow-up and anticollagenolytic medication would be required to minimize the complication rate.
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