Pathologic Observations From A Postmortem Corneal Sample Retrieved Seven Months Post Endothelial Keratoprosthesis: A Case Report
Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO0111 | Type: Case report | DOI: 10.82333/5fqd-6y74
Authors: Lional Raj Daniel Raj Ponniah* 1
1Department of Cornea,Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital,Tirunelveli,India
Pathologic observations from a postmortem corneal sample retrieved seven months post endothelial keratoprosthesis: A case report
A case report from a postmortem corneal sample retrieved seven months post endothelial keratoprosthesis
Aim: To report the morphologic and pathologic changes observed months after corneal endothelial synthetic substitute in a case of chronic endothelial dysfunction, the first human cadaveric corneal sample analysis.
Report of the case: A 68 YO female, a participant of first in human Phase-2 clinical safety evaluation of corneal endothelial prosthesis expired seven months post-surgery due to cardio-respiratory illnesses. The corneoscleral button was excised with due consent from her family and was analyzed under a microscope for the morphology & integrity of the implant in addition to histopathological examination after making paraffin blocks.
Results: The Endothelial device was well adherent to the underlying corneal stroma and was inseparable easily. Microscopically, the tissues were embedded completely showing the sclera, cornea, and the synthetic device adhered to the cornea. There was focal epithelialization of the artificial implant with fibrosis along the edges of the implant. This is the first postmortem case report following such implantations.
Conclusion: There were epithelialization and fibrosis along the edges of the synthetic endothelial substitute, which could be the very reason for good retention of the device with the cornea, and absent device detachment rates, months after endothelial keratoprosthesis.