Retrospective Analysis of the Results and Causes of Penetrating Keratoplasty with Native Donor Material in a Multidisciplinary Hospital (Along the Example of MCOC Botkin Hospital)
https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2022-4-931-938
Abstract
Penetrating keratoplasty (PC) is an operation of choice for urgent and planned conditions of the pathologic cornea. Moscow City Ophthalmological Center “Botkin Hospital” together with the Moscow Coordination Center for Organ Donation) over the past five years, has been performing corneal transplants using native donor material. In the available literature sources, we could not find publications devoted to conducting PC with native donor material in a multidisciplinary hospital. This publication analyzes our own experience of end-to-end corneal transplantation with native donor material for the period from 2018 to 2022.
About the Authors
G. Sh. ArzhimatovaRussian Federation
PhD, Associate Professor, head of the Moscow State Medical Center
2nd Botkin travel, 5, Moscow, 125284, Russian Federation
E. A. Salikhov
Russian Federation
PhD, head of Ophthalmology department No. 60
2nd Botkin travel, 5, Moscow, 125284, Russian Federation
M. Yu. Shemyakin
Russian Federation
ophthalmologist of the Ophthalmological department No. 64
2nd Botkin travel, 5, Moscow, 125284, Russian Federation
A. I. Ibraimov
Russian Federation
ophthalmologist of the Ophthalmological department No. 60
2nd Botkin travel, 5, Moscow, 125284, Russian Federation
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Arzhimatova G.Sh., Salikhov E.A., Shemyakin M.Yu., Ibraimov A.I. Retrospective Analysis of the Results and Causes of Penetrating Keratoplasty with Native Donor Material in a Multidisciplinary Hospital (Along the Example of MCOC Botkin Hospital). Ophthalmology in Russia. 2022;19(4):931-938. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2022-4-931-938