Visual restoration with KPro after face allotransplantation with a grade III phthisical eye

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Abstract

The Boston Keratoprosthesis type I (KPro-I) has been shown to be successful in restoring vision after severe ocular burns; however, its long-term outcomes in phthisical eyes have rarely been reported. A monocular woman with a history of severe alkali chemical injury necessitating facial transplantation presented with a light perception left eye after a complicated course, including failed KPro-I, therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty, endophthalmitis, hypotony, total retinal detachment, and structural changes, including a shrunken 18 mm axial length and eye wall thickening. The patient underwent a combined vitrectomy with silicone oil and KPro-I implantation, resulting in her regaining ambulatory visual acuity (20/250) at 3 years’ follow-up.

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Dahanayake, D. N., Castillejos, A. G., Chodosh, J., & Vavvas, D. G. (2024). Visual restoration with KPro after face allotransplantation with a grade III phthisical eye. Digital Journal of Ophthalmology, 30(2), 45–47. https://doi.org/10.5693/djo.02.2024.03.003

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