Use of a porous polyethylene lid spacer for management of eyelid retraction in patients with Boston type II keratoprosthesis. Orbit 2013 Aug;32(4):247-9
Date
05/15/2013Pubmed ID
23663113Pubmed Central ID
PMC4111420DOI
10.3109/01676830.2013.788664Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84879662611 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 6 CitationsAbstract
PURPOSE: To report a novel application of a porous polyethylene implant for lid stabilization and management of eyelid retraction in a patient with an exposed Boston Keratoprosthesis Type II.
METHODS: A 54-year-old woman with a history of mucous membrane pemphigoid and failed penetrating keratoplasty of the left eye underwent implantation of a Boston Keratoprosthesis (KPro) Type II along with permanent surgical fusion of the upper and lower lids of the left eye in January 2010. At one month follow-up, significant retraction of the lower lid around the inferior margin of the optic was noted, resulting in partial exposure of the keratoprosthesis. The patient subsequently underwent left lower eyelid reconstruction with a porous polyethylene implant to ensure coverage and stability of the KPro.
RESULTS: Eyelid reconstruction using a porous polyethylene implant resulted in stable retention of the KPro Type II for over 2 years.
CONCLUSION: In patients with Boston KPro Type II in the setting of severe cicatrizing ocular surface disease, the use of a porous polyethylene implant during eyelid reconstruction around the KPro optic may aid in maintaining eyelid integrity and improving KPro stability and longevity.
Author List
Sivaraman KR, Aakalu VK, Sajja K, Cortina MS, de la Cruz J, Setabutr PAuthor
Vinay Kumar Aakalu MPH, MD Chair, Professor in the Ophthalmology department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
Eye DiseasesEyelids
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Pemphigoid, Bullous
Polyethylene
Porosity
Prostheses and Implants
Prosthesis Implantation









