Gururani Himanshu, Chittajallu Sai Naga Sri Harsha, Doulatramani Minal, Chinthapenta Viswanath, Basu Sayan, M Ramji
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Micro-Mechanics Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Sangareddy, Telangana, India.
The Cornea Institute, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 8;19(8):e0308204. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308204. eCollection 2024.
Mitigating unwanted refractive errors is crucial for surgeons to ensure quality vision after penetrating keratoplasty (PK). The primary objective of the present study is to highlight the importance of microstructural matching of the host and the donor cornea during PK on the distribution of the corneal tissue while suturing.
For this purpose, the present study undertakes an in-vitro PK model to analyse the effect of suturing and host-donor misalignment on corneal birefringence. Five groups of experiments were performed using five corneoscleral buttons. In each group, N = 16 data points (corresponding to 16 simple interrupted sutures) were assessed before and after PK with five degrees of misalignments, 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° to detect the variations in corneal birefringence post-PK. The technique of digital photoelasticity is utilized to capture the corneal birefringence experimentally.
The local and global features of corneal birefringence provided interesting insights into the nuances of corneal birefringence in PK. Statistical analysis was performed to study the effects of suturing on the birefringence around the suture bites. It was observed that the interaction of the suture tension and structural misalignment between the host and the donor cornea influences the corneal birefringence in PK. Conclusions The zero-degree structural misalignment of the host and the donor tissue is preferable to minimize the topographical irregularities and related astigmatism post-PK. The findings of the present study envisage an additional step of structurally aligning the donor tissue with the host before suturing to minimize topographical irregularities in PK.
减轻不必要的屈光不正对于外科医生确保穿透性角膜移植术(PK)后获得高质量视力至关重要。本研究的主要目的是强调在PK过程中宿主与供体角膜微观结构匹配对缝合时角膜组织分布的重要性。
为此,本研究采用体外PK模型来分析缝合和宿主-供体错位对角膜双折射的影响。使用五个角膜缘组织块进行了五组实验。在每组中,在PK前后评估N = 16个数据点(对应于16针简单间断缝合),错位角度分别为0°、30°、45°、60°和90°,以检测PK后角膜双折射的变化。利用数字光弹性技术通过实验捕捉角膜双折射。
角膜双折射的局部和整体特征为PK中角膜双折射的细微差别提供了有趣的见解。进行统计分析以研究缝合对缝线咬合周围双折射的影响。观察到缝线张力与宿主和供体角膜之间的结构错位的相互作用会影响PK中的角膜双折射。结论宿主与供体组织零角度结构错位更有利于使PK后地形不规则和相关散光最小化。本研究结果设想在缝合前增加一个步骤,使供体组织与宿主在结构上对齐,以最小化PK中的地形不规则。