Smith R E, Dippe D W, Miller S D
Ophthalmic Surg. 1975 Fall;6(3):62-6.
Corneal scarring secondary to inactive phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis (PKC) is a significant cause of decreased vision in Alaskan Natives. The results of primary penetrating keratoplasty for such cases at the Alaska Native Medical Center form the basis of this report. Eighteen cases met the criteria established for this study. Fourteen (79 percent) had clear grafts at least six months after surgery (average follow-up: 46 months). Of the twelve grafts performed using 10-0 nylon and the operating microscope, 11 (92 percent) were clear. Twelve of the 14 persons with clear grafts had improved vision of at least two lines on the Snellen chart. On the basis of this report, penetrating keratoplasty for corneal scarring due to PKC seems to have a favorable prognosis.
非活动性泡性角结膜炎(PKC)继发的角膜瘢痕是阿拉斯加原住民视力下降的一个重要原因。阿拉斯加原住民医疗中心针对此类病例进行初次穿透性角膜移植术的结果构成了本报告的基础。18例病例符合本研究设定的标准。14例(79%)在术后至少6个月移植片保持透明(平均随访时间:46个月)。在使用10-0尼龙线并借助手术显微镜进行的12例移植手术中,11例(92%)移植片保持透明。14例移植片透明的患者中有12例在斯内伦视力表上视力至少提高了两行。基于本报告,因PKC导致角膜瘢痕而进行的穿透性角膜移植术似乎预后良好。