Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the anatomical outcome of tectonic graft in corneal perforations.METHODOLOGY: This Prospective, interventional study was conducted at the Ophthalmologydepartment, Helpers Teaching Eye Hospital, Quetta from February 2019 to March 2020. Fifty Two eyes of50 subjects, aged between 5 to 80 years, either gender, with corneal perforation (<4mm), traumatic,inflammatory, spontaneous, and infectious perforations were included. Data analysis was done on SPSSversion 23. A Chi-square test was applied. A P-value of ? 0.05 was considered significant.RESULTS: 35 (70%) were males and 15 (30%) were females. The mean age was 41.68 ± 19.25 years(range: 5 years to 80 years). The site of perforation was paracentral in 26 (52%), peripheral in 15 (30%),limbal in 6 (12%), and central in 3 (6%) patients. The most common indication for tectonic graft wasinfectious keratitis in 23 (46%) patients followed by trauma in 17 (34%), inflammatory causes in 6 (12%),and spontaneous in 4 (8%) patients. Postoperative complications include peripheral anterior synechiae in 10 (20%), phthisis bulbi in 4 (8%), endophthalmitis in 2 (4%), persistent leakage, and loose cornealsutures in 2 (4%), and recurrence of infection in 1(2%) cases. The anatomical success of the graft wasachieved in 44 (88%). No significant change in anatomical outcome was observed concerning age group(P=0.329), gender (P=0.849), and indications for tectonic graft (P=0.593).CONCLUSION: Tectonic graft is useful for therapeutic management of corneal perforations as it restoresthe globe's integrity. KEYWORDS: Tectonic graft, Corneal Perforations, Anatomical integrity

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