Sclerokeratoplasty as the Therapy for Corneal Perforation due to Exposure and Neurotrophic Keratopathy
Figure 1
The anterior segment of the eye 12 months after sclerokeratoplasty on 360 degrees: pre- and postoperative picture and the surgical technique. (a) Corneal perforation (b) inferiorly decentred penetrating keratoplasty; (c) extrusion of the gold weight from the right upper eyelid; (d) graft rejection; (e) sclerokeratectomy (preparation of the cornea); (f) sclerokeratectomy (graft adaptation); (g) anterior segment of the eye and pachymetry map 12 months after surgery; (h) donor graft fitting 12 months after surgery; (i) anterior segment of the eye 12 months after the surgery (OCT-Visante).