Penetrating keratoplasty combined with posterior Artisan® iris‐fixated intraocular lens implantation

2005 
. Purpose: To present a new surgical technique combining penetrating keratoplasty and open-sky posterior iris fixation of the Artisan® iris-claw intraocular lens (IOL) for treatment of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy in a case series of five patients. Methods: A graft diameter of 8.25 mm was chosen. The formerly implanted angle-supported IOL was removed. The IOL was enclosed, entrapping a fraction of the mid-peripheral iris within the haptics whilst being held firmly with the implantation forceps. The corneal button was sutured to the recipient bed with 10–0 nylon sutures. A specular microscope was used for making an endothelial cell count. Patients underwent an ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM) scan before and 6 months after surgery and postoperative macular oedema was assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT). The minimum follow-up was 12 months. Results: Visual acuity (VA) improved in all five cases (mean best corrected VA was 0.4 postoperatively versus 1.28 preoperatively). No complications were noted. The mean endothelial cell density obtained after 1 year was 1508 cells/mm2. The UBM study showed a deep anterior chamber and an open iridocorneal angle of 360 degrees in all cases. Conclusion: The implantation of the Artisan device behind the iris better preserves the anatomy of the anterior segment with respect to the iridocorneal angle.
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