Journal article
Central lamellar keratoplasty with peripheral intralamellar tuck: A new surgical technique for keratoglobus
RB Vajpayee, P Bhartiya, N Sharma
Cornea | Published : 2002
Abstract
Purpose. To report a new technique of lamellar keratoplasty in a case of keratoglobus. Methods. A patient with bilateral keratoglobus with maximal thinning in the juxtalimbal periphery underwent a lamellar procedure in the right eye. The visual acuity was 3/60. Refraction was not possible due to severe irregular astigmatism, and the central pachymetry was 430 μm. A central 8.5 mm diameter lamellar dissection along with a peripheral intrastromal pocket up to the limbus was fashioned. The donor corneal button (12 mm) denuded of its endothelium was beveled at the periphery to create a flange. This flange was tucked into the peripheral pocket and the graft was sutured with interrupted nylon sutu..
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