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Recurrent herpetic keratitis in penetrating keratoplasty

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In a retrospective study we evaluated 49 consecutive penetrating keratoplasties for herpes simplex keratitis. Mean follow-up was 44.2 months. Survival analysis with Kaplan—Meier curve showed an overall survival rate (clear graft) of 88% at one year, 76% at two years and 72% at four years postoperatively. Survival analysis showed a recurrence-free survival rate of 72% at one year, 59% at two years and 51% at four years postoperatively. Of the 13 non-primary graft failures, 9 happened in eyes with an HSV recurrence. Recurrence of HSV infection occurred in 18 (39%) eyes at an average of 12.6 months after surgery (range 0.3–46). Five (28%) of the recurrences occurred within two months after the start of steroid treatment for rejection. Nine (50%) of the recurrence cases resulted in a clouded graft at the end of follow-up. 73% of the eyes with a clear graft had a VA of 0.25 or better. We conclude from these data that a recurrence of a herpetic infection following corneal transplantation is the main reason for graft failure in this group.

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Sterk, C.C., Jager, M.J., Swart, M. et al. Recurrent herpetic keratitis in penetrating keratoplasty. Doc Ophthalmol 90, 29–33 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01203291

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