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Published in: Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 4/2006

01-04-2006 | Short Communication

Preliminary results after implantation of four AlphaCor artificial corneas

Authors: H. Bleckmann, S. Holak

Published in: Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | Issue 4/2006

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose was to evaluate the validity of implantation of the artificial cornea (AlphaCor) in human corneas considered too high risk for penetrating keratoplasty with donor tissue.

Methods

Four keratoprostheses, made from poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) with a porous skirt and a transparent optical part, were implanted into the cornea of four patients. Keratocytes invading the skirt provide a watertight fixation with the scarred corneal tissue. Deep to the clear optical part, the posterior corneal lamella was excised to a diameter of 3.5 mm before the device was implanted, and the anterior lamella was trephined similarly 3 months after AlphaCor implantation.

Results

The eyes selected to receive an artificial cornea had significant neovascularisation, and 0–3 previous failed grafts. Follow-up for 6 months revealed best visual acuity between 20/400 and 20/50. Factors limiting the visual acuity outcome were optic atrophy and age-related macular disease. One patient underwent an extracapsular cataract extraction after the device was implanted, as a senile cataract was then noted. One complication occurred, a central corneal stromal melt, which was managed by covering with a 9-mm donor lamella.

Conclusion

The flexible device AlphaCor may provide a substitute for donor corneal tissue in desperate cases. Advantages include the simple implantation technique, which avoids trauma to the surrounding structures. Visual acuity results may be limited by pre-existing pathology, but it appears that a patient's visual potential can be achieved. Further follow-up to exclude long-term complications is required.
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Metadata
Title
Preliminary results after implantation of four AlphaCor artificial corneas
Authors
H. Bleckmann
S. Holak
Publication date
01-04-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology / Issue 4/2006
Print ISSN: 0721-832X
Electronic ISSN: 1435-702X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-005-0068-6

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