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Acute band keratopathy formation after penetrating keratoplasty: A case report
Author(s) -
Wee-Min Teh,
Mohtar Ibrahim
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of acute disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-5516
pISSN - 2221-6189
DOI - 10.1016/j.joad.2015.06.014
Subject(s) - medicine , corneal perforation , bullous keratopathy , debridement (dental) , surgery , keratitis , perforation , medical therapy , ophthalmology , surgical debridement , corneal ulceration , cornea , visual acuity , materials science , metallurgy , punching
A 53-year-old male was referred from another eye hospital for right eye corneal perforation secondary to infective keratitis. A penetrating keratoplasty was performed for tectonic purposes. Forty eight hours after penetrating keratoplasty, he developed a band keratopathy located at the interpalpebral area of the corneal button. Despite stopping topical and systemic ciprofloxacin which could have contributed to this, the band keratopathy became more severe. Surgical debridement of the band keratopathy was done and there was no recurrence after that. This case of acute band keratopathy is an uncommon condition that develops within days to weeks of a particular insult to the eye. Various offending medications have been implicated, and treatment options include chelation therapy, surgical debridement and penetrating keratoplasty. Recurrence is common despite treatment and the cessation of possible offending medications. As such, it is prudent to be aware of and recognise the early symptoms and signs of this potentially sight-threatening condition

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