Treatment of corneal dermoid with lenticules from small incision lenticule extraction surgery: a surgery assisted by fibrin glue

AIM: To observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue. METHODS: Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated wit...

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Published inInternational journal of ophthalmology Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 547 - 553
Main Authors Liu, Jiao-Lian, Ye, Qing, Wei, Liu-Qing, Zhong, Xin, Jiang, Lin-Zhi, Zeng, Jing
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Abstract AIM: To observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue. METHODS: Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated with dermoid removal combined with SMILE-derived lenticule transplantation. All lenticule patches were fixed by fibrin glue. Ocular changes were assessed using slit lamp microscopy and anterior-segmental optical coherence tomography. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and ocular dioptric variations were examined preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was also monitored in all visited time. RESULTS: Totally, 18 lenticule patches were used on 17 eyes of 17 cornea dermoid patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.47±5.28mo. All lenticule patches were successfully glued, kept on its location and maintained transparent during the follow-up time, with a consecutive epithelial cover for 1wk. Nine of the patients could coordinate visual and optometry exam well. Their preoperative BCVA is 0.60±0.35 in decimal, significantly improved to 0.80±0.26 in decimal at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-2.392, P=0.017), but the changes of their corneal astigmatism diopters showed no significance, with 2.22±1.91 D preoperatively, and 2.28±1.31 D at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-0.135, P=0.893). Limbal pannus formation occurred in 4 (23.52%) cases and decreased with the application of tacrolimus eyedrops. IOP increased in 2 (11.76%) cases, but well decreased by timolol maleate eyedrops. All the adult patients or guardians of minor patients were satisfied with the cosmetic improvement. CONCLUSION: Dermoid excision combined with transplantation of SMILE-derived lenticule patches using fibrin glue is a safe and effective novel tectonic keratoplasty procedure for corneal dermoid.
AbstractList AIM: To observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue. METHODS: Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated with dermoid removal combined with SMILE-derived lenticule transplantation. All lenticule patches were fixed by fibrin glue. Ocular changes were assessed using slit lamp microscopy and anterior-segmental optical coherence tomography. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and ocular dioptric variations were examined preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was also monitored in all visited time. RESULTS: Totally, 18 lenticule patches were used on 17 eyes of 17 cornea dermoid patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.47±5.28mo. All lenticule patches were successfully glued, kept on its location and maintained transparent during the follow-up time, with a consecutive epithelial cover for 1wk. Nine of the patients could coordinate visual and optometry exam well. Their preoperative BCVA is 0.60±0.35 in decimal, significantly improved to 0.80±0.26 in decimal at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-2.392, P=0.017), but the changes of their corneal astigmatism diopters showed no significance, with 2.22±1.91 D preoperatively, and 2.28±1.31 D at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-0.135, P=0.893). Limbal pannus formation occurred in 4 (23.52%) cases and decreased with the application of tacrolimus eyedrops. IOP increased in 2 (11.76%) cases, but well decreased by timolol maleate eyedrops. All the adult patients or guardians of minor patients were satisfied with the cosmetic improvement. CONCLUSION: Dermoid excision combined with transplantation of SMILE-derived lenticule patches using fibrin glue is a safe and effective novel tectonic keratoplasty procedure for corneal dermoid.
To observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue. Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated with dermoid removal combined with SMILE-derived lenticule transplantation. All lenticule patches were fixed by fibrin glue. Ocular changes were assessed using slit lamp microscopy and anterior-segmental optical coherence tomography. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and ocular dioptric variations were examined preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was also monitored in all visited time. Totally, 18 lenticule patches were used on 17 eyes of 17 cornea dermoid patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.47±5.28mo. All lenticule patches were successfully glued, kept on its location and maintained transparent during the follow-up time, with a consecutive epithelial cover for 1wk. Nine of the patients could coordinate visual and optometry exam well. Their preoperative BCVA is 0.60±0.35 in decimal, significantly improved to 0.80±0.26 in decimal at 6mo postoperatively ( =-2.392, =0.017), but the changes of their corneal astigmatism diopters showed no significance, with 2.22±1.91 D preoperatively, and 2.28±1.31 D at 6mo postoperatively ( =-0.135, =0.893). Limbal pannus formation occurred in 4 (23.52%) cases and decreased with the application of tacrolimus eyedrops. IOP increased in 2 (11.76%) cases, but well decreased by timolol maleate eyedrops. All the adult patients or guardians of minor patients were satisfied with the cosmetic improvement. Dermoid excision combined with transplantation of SMILE-derived lenticule patches using fibrin glue is a safe and effective novel tectonic keratoplasty procedure for corneal dermoid.
To observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue.AIMTo observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue.Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated with dermoid removal combined with SMILE-derived lenticule transplantation. All lenticule patches were fixed by fibrin glue. Ocular changes were assessed using slit lamp microscopy and anterior-segmental optical coherence tomography. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and ocular dioptric variations were examined preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was also monitored in all visited time.METHODSSeventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated with dermoid removal combined with SMILE-derived lenticule transplantation. All lenticule patches were fixed by fibrin glue. Ocular changes were assessed using slit lamp microscopy and anterior-segmental optical coherence tomography. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and ocular dioptric variations were examined preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was also monitored in all visited time.Totally, 18 lenticule patches were used on 17 eyes of 17 cornea dermoid patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.47±5.28mo. All lenticule patches were successfully glued, kept on its location and maintained transparent during the follow-up time, with a consecutive epithelial cover for 1wk. Nine of the patients could coordinate visual and optometry exam well. Their preoperative BCVA is 0.60±0.35 in decimal, significantly improved to 0.80±0.26 in decimal at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-2.392, P=0.017), but the changes of their corneal astigmatism diopters showed no significance, with 2.22±1.91 D preoperatively, and 2.28±1.31 D at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-0.135, P=0.893). Limbal pannus formation occurred in 4 (23.52%) cases and decreased with the application of tacrolimus eyedrops. IOP increased in 2 (11.76%) cases, but well decreased by timolol maleate eyedrops. All the adult patients or guardians of minor patients were satisfied with the cosmetic improvement.RESULTSTotally, 18 lenticule patches were used on 17 eyes of 17 cornea dermoid patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.47±5.28mo. All lenticule patches were successfully glued, kept on its location and maintained transparent during the follow-up time, with a consecutive epithelial cover for 1wk. Nine of the patients could coordinate visual and optometry exam well. Their preoperative BCVA is 0.60±0.35 in decimal, significantly improved to 0.80±0.26 in decimal at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-2.392, P=0.017), but the changes of their corneal astigmatism diopters showed no significance, with 2.22±1.91 D preoperatively, and 2.28±1.31 D at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-0.135, P=0.893). Limbal pannus formation occurred in 4 (23.52%) cases and decreased with the application of tacrolimus eyedrops. IOP increased in 2 (11.76%) cases, but well decreased by timolol maleate eyedrops. All the adult patients or guardians of minor patients were satisfied with the cosmetic improvement.Dermoid excision combined with transplantation of SMILE-derived lenticule patches using fibrin glue is a safe and effective novel tectonic keratoplasty procedure for corneal dermoid.CONCLUSIONDermoid excision combined with transplantation of SMILE-derived lenticule patches using fibrin glue is a safe and effective novel tectonic keratoplasty procedure for corneal dermoid.
AIM: To observe the clinical efficacy of the combined use of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived lenticule patches in corneal dermoid excision, with fixation of the lenticule patches assisted by fibrin glue. METHODS: Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with corneal dermoid were treated with dermoid removal combined with SMILE-derived lenticule transplantation. All lenticule patches were fixed by fibrin glue. Ocular changes were assessed using slit lamp microscopy and anterior-segmental optical coherence tomography. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and ocular dioptric variations were examined preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was also monitored in all visited time. RESULTS: Totally, 18 lenticule patches were used on 17 eyes of 17 cornea dermoid patients. The mean follow-up time was 11.47±5.28mo. All lenticule patches were successfully glued, kept on its location and maintained transparent during the follow-up time, with a consecutive epithelial cover for 1wk. Nine of the patients could coordinate visual and optometry exam well. Their preoperative BCVA is 0.60±0.35 in decimal, significantly improved to 0.80±0.26 in decimal at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-2.392, P=0.017), but the changes of their corneal astigmatism diopters showed no significance, with 2.22±1.91 D preoperatively, and 2.28±1.31 D at 6mo postoperatively (Z=-0.135, P=0.893). Limbal pannus formation occurred in 4 (23.52%) cases and decreased with the application of tacrolimus eyedrops. IOP increased in 2 (11.76%) cases, but well decreased by timolol maleate eyedrops. All the adult patients or guardians of minor patients were satisfied with the cosmetic improvement. CONCLUSION: Dermoid excision combined with transplantation of SMILE-derived lenticule patches using fibrin glue is a safe and effective novel tectonic keratoplasty procedure for corneal dermoid.
Author Zeng, Jing
Wei, Liu-Qing
Zhong, Xin
Liu, Jiao-Lian
Ye, Qing
Jiang, Lin-Zhi
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1 Department of Ophthalmology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning 530021, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
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