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Abstract #117715 Published in IGR 24-4

Ten-Year Outcome of Boston Type I Keratoprosthesis Surgery at a Tertiary Care Center

Tsou BC; Koseoglu ND; Akpek EK; Liu TYA
Cornea 2024; 43: 982-988


PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to report long-term outcomes of patients who have undergone Boston type I keratoprosthesis (KPro) surgery. METHODS: This study was a retrospective review. Inclusion criteria were KPro surgery between 2006 and 2012 and at least 10 years of follow-up. Demographics, ocular history, surgery indication, clinical variables, and postsurgical outcomes were recorded. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS: We identified 75 patients with KPro implantation, and 17 patients with at least 10 years of follow-up (median = 11.1 years; range, 10.0-12.8 years) were included. Of 17 eyes, 11 (64.8%) had their original device in situ, 3 (17.6%) had their second device in situ, 1 (5.9%) had the device removed and replaced with a donor keratoplasty, and 2 (11.8%) were enucleated. At the last follow-up, 11 eyes (64.7%) were able to maintain improvement in vision, 5 (29.4%) had worsened vision, 1 (5.9%) had stable vision, and 9 (52.9%) had visual acuity

Department of Ophthalmology, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY; and.

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