Clinical Study

Individualized Corneal Patching for Treatment of Corneal Trauma Combined with Tissue Defects

Table 1

Summary of clinical data.

PatientAge (yrs)/SexCauseIndication for surgeryPrevious surgery/frequencyGraft feature/surgery

132/MFTFBCorneal perforationSuture and conjunctival flap covering/1Conical patch/PK
249/MFTFBCorneal perforationFTFB removal, FTFB removal and conjunctival flap covering/2Conical patch/PK
328/MFTFBCorneal perforationFTFB removals/2Conical patch/PK
428/MFTFBCorneal perforationFTFB removals/2Conical patch/PK
544/MFTFBCorneal perforationFTFB removals/2Conical patch/PK
641/MFTFBCorneal perforationFTFB removal/1Conical patch/PK
757/MFTFBCorneal perforationFTFB removals/2Conical patch/PK
841/FFTFBCorneal perforationSuture, suture and conjunctival flap covering/2Cylindrical patch/PK
938/MStill wire punctureWound leakageSuture/1Irregular wedge-shaped patch/PK
1053/MIron sheet injuryWound leakageSuture/1Irregular wedge-shaped patch/PK
1126/MAluminum wire punctureImproper saturationSuture/1Irregular wedge-shaped patch/PK
1241/MIron nail hurtImproper saturationSutures/3Irregular wedge-shaped patch/PK
1349/MSteel bar hurtImproper saturationSuture/1Irregular wedge-shaped patch/LK
145/FPencil prickingFull-thickness corneal lacerationSuture and AM packing/1Irregular wedge-shaped patch/PK
154/MPencil prickingLamellar corneal lacerationNoneIrregular wedge-shaped patch/LK

FTFB, full-thickness foreign body; PK, penetrating keratoplasty; LK, lamellar keratoplasty; AM, amniotic membrane.