scholarly journals Three-year follow-up of high-risk keratoplasty following fine-needle diathermy of corneal neovascularization combined with bevacizumab

Author(s):  
Mert Mestanoglu ◽  
Alexander Händel ◽  
Claus Cursiefen ◽  
Deniz Hos
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Romina Fasciani ◽  
Emanuele crincoli ◽  
Luigi Mosca ◽  
Laura Guccione ◽  
Alice Caristia ◽  
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Abstract Background In “high-risk” corneal graft recipients, like those with neovascularization of the cornea, the failure rate can exceed 35% at three years, the main cause being graft rejection. The main purpose of the study is to demonstrate the efficacy of pre-transplant Bevacizumab corneal injection in long term lowering of the prevalence of graft failure and rejection in high risk corneal transplantations. Methods This retrospective single-centre case-control study analyzed 37 eyes with significant corneal neovascularization and eligible for corneal transplantation at baseline. One group (BT group) included patients who were treated with a 3 months preoperative cycle of subconjunctival and/or intrastromal 5 mg/0.2 ml Bevacizumab injected at the limbus with a 27 G needle. The control group (NT group) didn’t receive the preoperative treatment. The main outcome was the prevalence of graft failures and rejections during the follow up period. Secondary outcomes included the prevalence of adverse events and the prevalence of patients who avoided corneal transplantation due to the treatment. Results BT group included 24 eyes with a follow up duration of 61.2 ± 24 months. Eight patients (33.3%) avoided transplant surgery after the injection. In the BT group 5 cases of graft failure (20.8%), 1 of which due to graft rejection (4%), occurred during the follow up. The NT group registered 6 cases (46.1%) of immune rejection of the graft and no additional graft failures from other causes. Conclusions Pre-transplant bevacizumab corneal injections are a safe and effective method to prevent graft rejection in neovascularized corneas.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. e452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deniz Hos ◽  
Viet Nhat Hung Le ◽  
Martin Hellmich ◽  
Sebastian Siebelmann ◽  
Sigrid Roters ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Valvano ◽  
Giorgio Bosso ◽  
Valentina Apuzzi ◽  
Valentina Mercurio ◽  
Valeria Di Simone ◽  
...  

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