Results of Resorbable and Running Sutured Amniotic Multilayers in Sterile Deep Corneal Ulcers and Perforations

Brücher VC, Eter N, Uhlig CE

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

PURPOSE To present the results of a modified surgical technique for secure tightening and fixation of multilayer amniotic membranes (AMs) in sterile deep or perforating corneal ulcers. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed the data of patients suffering from corneal ulcers who had been treated between February 2016 and June 2018 with running and resorbable sutures to fixate multilayer AMs. The parameters analyzed were gender, age, etiology of corneal ulcer, ulcer diameter, corneal thickness (CST) before and after the microsurgical procedure as measured with optical coherence tomography, number of inlays, repeat surgical procedures, follow-up duration in months, and rate of success (defined as a stable anterior chamber with improved CST, a negative Seidel test, and no need for any microsurgical keratoplasty during the first 6 months after treatment). The results were statistically evaluated using the Wilcoxon test. A P-value $\leq$0.05 was considered to show a statistically significant difference. RESULTS The CST increased significantly after AM transplantation (from 206.26 $\pm$ 114.93 \textgreekmm at baseline to 454.70 $\pm$ 244.08 \textgreekmm at 1-3 months; P {\textless} 0.001). Repeat multilayer transplantation was required in 7 of the 23 patients included (30.4{\%}), in 6 of whom the treated eye was stable at month 6. In 2 of the 23 patients, perforating keratoplasty became necessary. One patient also demanded such a procedure to improve his visual acuity. The success rate was 91.3{\%} (n = 21). CONCLUSIONS Running resorbable suture fixation of multilayer AMs proved to be an efficient means for the treatment of noninfectious deep or small perforating corneal ulcers.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftCornea
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume39
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue8
Seitenbereich952-956
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2020
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1097/ICO.0000000000002303

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Brücher, Viktoria Constanze
Klinik für Augenheilkunde
Eter, Nicole
Klinik für Augenheilkunde
Uhlig, Constantin
Klinik für Augenheilkunde