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Ophthalmology Outcomes

Cornea Surgery

The Mass Eye and Ear Cornea Service is highly skilled at correcting a variety of corneal disorders that disrupt vision. When appropriate, our clinicians perform more advanced lamellar procedures instead of penetrating keratoplasties in order to limit scarring and improve graft results.

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Distribution of Corneal Surgery

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During the 2023 calendar year, the Mass Eye and Ear Cornea Service performed 322 keratoplasty procedures. Of these, 114 (35.4%) were full-thickness, or penetrating keratoplasty (PK) surgeries, and 208 (64.6%) were partial-thickness, or lamellar keratoplasty surgeries. The subdivision of lamellar keratoplasty procedures was 123 Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasties (DMEKs), 80 Descemet’s stripping endothelial keratoplasties (DSEKs) and Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasties (DSAEK), and 5 Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasties (DALK).1-3 The pie chart above includes all keratoplasty procedures without exclusions.

Final Visual Acuity

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In the year 2023, 208 partial thickness, or lamellar keratoplasty surgeries were performed. Of these 208 surgeries, the following were excluded: surgeries done in combination with retina or glaucoma, surgeries that were not a primary graft, pediatric cases, therapeutic cases and those that did not have a follow-up between 3-5 months post-surgery. This left 76 surgeries in which were included in the following analysis.

Of the 76 surgeries, 64 (84.2%) had an improved visual acuity (VA) 3-5 months post-surgery when compared to their visual acuity a week prior to surgery1. A further 8 cases (10.5%) had stable VA from prior to surgery. Only 4 (5.3%) had a worse VA when compared to their pre-surgery VA. Two of the cases with a worse VA were due to graft failure, one was due to prior epiretinal membrane and glaucoma, and one was due to the development of a new corneal infiltrate.

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