Amniotic membrane transplantation for partial limbal stem cell deficiency

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Anderson, DF
Ellies, P
Pires, RTF
Tseng, SCG
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[1] Bascom Palmer Eye Inst, William L McKnight Vis Res Ctr, Ocular Surface & Tear Ctr, Dept Ophthalmol, Miami, FL 33136 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Dept Cell Biol & Anat, Sch Med, Miami, FL 33152 USA
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10.1136/bjo.85.5.567
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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Aim-To examine the efficacy, safety, and long term outcomes of amniotic membrane transplantation for corneal surface reconstruction in cases of partial limbal stem cell deficiency. Methods-17 eyes of 15 patients with partial limbal stem cell deficiency underwent superficial keratectomy of the conjunctivalised corneal surface followed by amniotic membrane transplantation. Cases were followed up for at least a year. Results-All eyes exhibited a stable, intact corneal epithelial surface after a mean follow up period of 25.8 months with no eyes developing recurrent erosion or persistent epithelial defect. The mean time to re-epithelialisation was 22.8 days. Overall improvement in visual acuity was observed in 92.9% of 14 eyes with visual potential. Of those, five eyes gained six or more lines, two eyes gained between four and five lines, six eyes gained between one and three lines, and one eye lost three lines of Snellen acuity. Pain and photophobia were abolished in 86% of cases and substantially reduced in 14%, with all eyes exhibiting decreased vascularisation and inflammation at final follow up. Conclusions-Amniotic membrane transplantation appears to be a safe and effective method of restoring a stable corneal epithelium for cases of partial limbal stem cell deficiency and can be considered as an alternative to limbal autograft or allograft.
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