Research Article

Outcomes of Wound Dehiscence after Penetrating Keratoplasty and Lamellar Keratoplasty

Table 1

Characteristics of wound dehiscence following keratoplasty.

CaseIndication for keratoplastyType of keratoplastyAge at the time of trauma (years)Cause of traumaInterval between trauma and keratoplasty (months)Final visual acuity

1PBKPK40Unknown6FC/BE
2HSKPK51Struck by iron drill13FC/20 cm
3KCNPK17Finger poke76LP
4FKPK58Struck by own hand220/400
5HSKPK48Spontaneous120/1000
6PBKPK75Struck by wooden stick2920/167
7Bacterial keratitisPK71Struck by wooden stick13LP
8HSKPK62Unknown99HM/10 cm
9Corneal endothelial decompensationPK42Spontaneous126LP
10PBKPK78Spontaneous5220/500
11FKPK48Struck by desk6120/1000
12FKPK54Unknown12HM/BE
13FKPK45Struck by rebar2220/400
14FKPK12Struck by book27HM/50 cm
15KCNPK19Struck by phone3420/67
16KCNPK23Struck by basketball2120/200
17FKPK49Struck by shoes1.520/133
18HSKPK60Struck by wooden stick8420/167
19FKPK43Struck by cabbage48FC/BE
20FKPK29Fall56HM/40 cm
21Interstitial keratitisPK53Punch8420/67
22Corneal perforationPK50Struck by door8420/133
23Interstitial keratitisPK53Punch8420/40
24Ocular chemical injuryLK46Struck by cages204HM/BE
25FKLK39Punch2420/200
26KCNLK16Struck by elbow28Unknown
27FKLK72Struck by own hand7220/50
28Interstitial keratitisLK47Unknown11HM/30 cm
29KCNLK48Unknown520/400
30KCNLK16Spontaneous3120/80
31KCNLK20Unknown1220/67

PBK, pseudophakic bullous keratopathy; HSK, herpes simplex virus; KCN, keratoconus; FK, fungal keratitis; PK, penetrating keratoplasty; LK, lamellar keratoplasty; HM, hand moving; FC, finger counting; BE, before eyes; LP, light perception.