NR 4-5/2004

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Allogeniczny przeszczep r±bkowo-rogówkowy i wielowarstwowy przeszczep błony owodniowej w rekonstrukcji powierzchni oka po ciężkich oparzeniach chemicznych

Keratolimbal allografts and multilayer amniotic membrane transplantation in the treatment of ocular surface disease due to chemical burns

Piotr Jurowski, Roman Go¶

Z Kliniki Okulistyki i Rehabilitacji Wzrokowej Uniwersyteckiego Szpitala Klinicznego nr 2 im. WAM Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. med. Roman Go¶

Summary: Purpose: To analyze the functional effect and to present the technique of keratolimbal allograft and multilayer amniotic membrane transplantation for the treatment of ocular surface disease after heavy chemical burn.
Materaial and methods: Treatment comprised 3 eyes of 2 patients suffering form ocular surface deficiency after chemical (acid) burn. Surgeries were provided under local anesthesia. After circumferential peritomy and removal of fibrovascular layer, stem cells in the fashion of keratolimball crescent allograft, following by multilayer amniotic membrane transplantation were performed.
Results: 3 months after surgery the corneal surface was covered with fully differentiated epithelium in all patients. In two of three patients, improvement of the visual acuity was also observed. However, in one eye despite good epithelium maintenance the stroma was still not transparent.
Conclusion: Keratolimbal allograft with multilayer amniotic transplantation is interesting method of ocular surface reconstruction. Combined procedure with use of two different tissues seems to be relevant among patients with bilateral ocular surface dysfunction with complete destruction of stem cells after chemical burn.
Słowa kluczowe:  oparzenia chemiczne oka choroby powierzchni oka, allogeniczny przeszczep komórek pnia, przeszczep r±bkowo- rogówkowy, błona owodniowa.
Key words: chemical burns, ocular surface diseases, limbal stem cells allograft, keratolimbal allograft, amniotic membrane.



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