Title of article
Pericardium Patch Graft for Severe Corneal Wound Burn
Author/Authors
Ashena, Zahra Sussex Eye Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust - Brighton, United Kingdom , Holmes, Christopher Eastbourne District General Hospital - Eastbourne - United Kingdom , Ambarish Nanavaty, Mayank Brighton and Sussex Medical School - University of Sussex - Brighton - United Kingdom - Sussex Eye Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust - Brighton, United Kingdom
Pages
3
From page
342
To page
344
Abstract
Purpose: To report a novel management technique using pericardial patch graft for severe corneal wound burn following phacoemulsification
of dense cataract with shallow anterior chamber (AC) and overfilled AC with viscoelastic.
Methods: Case report.
Results: A 46‑year‑old patient with a shallow AC and dense cataract, who underwent phacoemulsification using “soft shell” technique had
severe wound burn which was refractory to conventional management with corneal suturing and placing bandage contact lens. He underwent
Tutoplast® (Innovative Ophthalmic Products, Inc., Costa Mesa, CA, USA) pericardium patch graft, which fully resorbed and resolved the
wound leak over 6 weeks, leaving a well‑healed corneal wound.
Conclusion: Pericardium patch graft is a safe and effective technique to manage extensive phaco wound burn which is refractory to conventional
management options.
Keywords
Corneal wound burn , Patch graft , Pericardium
Journal title
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2717132
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