Penetrating Keratoplasty and Cataract Extraction: Triple Procedure

2010 ◽  
pp. 229-229
Author(s):  
Ashok Kumar ◽  
Prashant Bhartiya ◽  
Manotosh Ray ◽  
Namrata Sharma
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Radhika Natarajan ◽  
Bharti Ahuja MS

PURPOSE:To analyse the outcome of Triple procedure(Combined penetrating keratoplasty, cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation)  is a surgical technique for visually disabling corneal conditions with associated cataract .METHODS:The medical records  of 120 patients who underwent triple procedure between January 2007 and December 2011 in terms of  demographic data,past ophthalmic history, indications for surgery  were retrospectively reviewed.Salient preoperative data included the initial visual acuity at the time of presentation , slit lamp findings of cornea(scar, haze, vascularisation , stromal folds with bullae ), anterior chamber , lens details , intraocular pressure status ,posterior segment examination with the help of indirect ophthalmoscope or B scan ultrasongraphy.RESULTS:A total of 120 corneal triple procedures performed were included in this study . Of 120 patients , 25 (20.83%)were male and  95 (79.17%)  were female.Mean age of these patients was 42.45 +/-15.85   years(range  9 to 75 years ) . The mean postoperative  follow up was 15.08+/-12.8 months(range ,1.5 to 49 months ).Failed therapeutic grafts(42.5%)-was the  common indication found for surgery .Preoperatively , intraocular pressure was increased in 11(9.16%) patients . Conventional triple procedure in terms of combined penetrating keratoplasty with extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation(PK+ECCE+IOL) was performed in 114 ( 95%) eyes , 01(0.83%)  eye underwent keratoplasty with phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation(PK+PE+IOL), and secondary intraocular lens implantation (PK+IOL)in 05 (4.17%)eyes .CONCLUSION:Triple procedure is  an effective surgical option in corneal diseases associated with cataract.It provides an optimal visual and refractive  outcome  especially in high risk grafts situation.


Author(s):  
Joaqu�n Barraquer ◽  
Ignacio Garc�a-Barber�n ◽  
Emilio Iglesias ◽  
Jos� L. Riquelme ◽  
Joaqu�n Rutll�n

Author(s):  
Jessica Brand ◽  
Achim Langenbucher ◽  
Elena Zemova ◽  
Tanja Stachon ◽  
Melanie Weber ◽  
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Abstract Aim This retrospective investigated the impact of donor age, recipient age, donor endothelial cell density, vis-à-tergo, and additional intraoperative lens exchange (triple-procedure) on overall early and late phase postoperative endothelial cell density (ECD) following penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) in various diagnosis groups. Patients and Methods In 590 cases with diagnosed keratoconus (KC), Fuchs dystrophy (FD) and herpes simplex virus infection (HSV) who underwent PKP or triple surgery, the ECD in cells/mm2 was analysed, both preoperatively, with all-sutures-in (early postoperative stage), and after last suture removal. The factors were tested by Mann-Whitney U-test, correlation analysis and linear regression analysis. Outcome Correlation analysis demonstrated a weak negative correlation between the patientʼs ECD and donor age (early postoperative stage: r = − 0.25, p < 0.001; after last suture removal: r = − 0.16; p = 0.003). Regression analysis revealed that donor age did not impact postoperative patient ECD. There was a weak negative correlation between postoperative ECD and recipient age (early postoperative stage: r = − 0.31, p < 0.001; after last suture removal: r = − 0.34, p < 0.001). Regression analysis confirmed the negative impact of recipient age on patient ECD (early postoperative stage: β = − 13.2, p = 0.001; after last suture removal: β = − 4.6, p < 0.001). Correlation analysis determined a weak positive correlation between postoperative ECD and donor endothelial cell density (early postoperative stage: r = 0.37, p < 0.001; after last suture removal: r = 0.32, p < 0.001). Regression analysis also determined that donor endothelial cell density had a positive impact on postoperative ECD following last suture removal (β = 0.4, p < 0.001). Vis-à-tergo and additional lens exchange (triple procedure) had no significant effect on postoperative ECD (p > 0.05). This was also confirmed by the results of the regression analysis after last suture removal. Conclusion Recipient age and donor endothelial cell density have a significant impact on postoperative ECD following PKP. Not all of the statistical tests proved donor age to be a significant influencing factor. Vis-à-tergo and additional lens exchange (triple procedure) had no significant effect on postoperative ECD following PKP.


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