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The modified polymethyl methacrylate-silicone keratoprosthesis in rabbit model

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 289-293

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0391398818762349

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Keratoprosthesis; polymethyl methacrylate; silicone gel; corneal transplantation; rabbit

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Purpose: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a modified polymethyl methacrylate-silicone keratoprosthesis and its operation method in alkali-burned rabbit model. Methods and materials: The polymethyl methacrylate-silicone keratoprostheses were implanted into seven alkali-burned rabbit corneas by a special operation method using autologous graft as the keratoprosthesis (Kpro) carrier. The long-term postoperative outcomes were evaluated. Results: During a postoperative study period of 16 months, except for one Kpro extruded at 3 months, all Kpros were in good position and were kept transparent without Kpro extrusion, keratolysis, infection, endophthalmitis, or retinal detachment. The postoperative complications included elevated intraocular pressure in two cases and temporary retroprosthetic membrane formation in two cases. Conclusion: The modified polymethyl methacrylate-silicone Kpro and its operation method is a relatively safe and effective choice for alkali-burned rabbit eyes. Elevated intraocular pressure is the main complication needing to be resolved.

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