A Clinical Case of Successful Penetrating Keratoplasty after Corneal Perforation that Occurred against the Background of Dacryoadenitis
https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2023-3-557-562
Abstract
The article presents a clinical case of penetrating keratoplasty performed in a patient after corneal perforation against the background of dacryoadenitis. The importance of the condition of the precorneal tear film for the normal functioning of the cornea and how dry eye syndrome affects the condition of the cornea before and after surgery are discussed. Relevant and open, in the article, remains the issue of the development of such complications as a corneal ulcer with perforation, against the background of dry eye syndrome that developed more than 10 years after the keratorefractive operation. Data on the state of the penetrating corneal graft after 6 months of dynamic follow-up are presented.
About the Authors
G. Sh. ArzhimatovaRussian Federation
Arzhimatova Gulzhiyan Sh., PhD, Associate Professor, head of the Moscow State Medical Center
2nd Botkinsky travel, 5, Moscow, 125284
Yu. B. Slonimskij
Russian Federation
Slonimskij Yuriy B., MD, Professor of Chair of ophthalmology
2nd Botkinsky travel, 5, Moscow, 125284
Barricadnaya str., 2/1, Moscow,125993
E. A. Salikhov
Russian Federation
Salikhov Eldar A., PhD, head of Ophthalmology department No. 60
2nd Botkinsky travel, 5, Moscow, 125284
M. Yu. Shemyakin
Russian Federation
Shemyakin Matvey Yu., ophthalmologist of the Ophthalmological department No. 64
2nd Botkinsky travel, 5, Moscow, 125284
A. I. Ibraimov
Russian Federation
Ibraimov Alim I., ophthalmologist of the Ophthalmological department No. 60
2nd Botkinsky travel, 5, Moscow, 125284
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Arzhimatova G.Sh., Slonimskij Yu.B., Salikhov E.A., Shemyakin M.Yu., Ibraimov A.I. A Clinical Case of Successful Penetrating Keratoplasty after Corneal Perforation that Occurred against the Background of Dacryoadenitis. Ophthalmology in Russia. 2023;20(3):557-562. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2023-3-557-562