Trends in surgical procedures and indications for corneal transplantation over 27 years in a tertiary hospital in Japan

Purpose To characterize trends in procedures, and indications for corneal transplantation over 27 years in a single referral center in Japan. Study design Retrospective study. Methods Data from a consecutive series of corneal transplant surgery cases performed from 1991 to 2017at Ichikawa General Ho...

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description Purpose To characterize trends in procedures, and indications for corneal transplantation over 27 years in a single referral center in Japan. Study design Retrospective study. Methods Data from a consecutive series of corneal transplant surgery cases performed from 1991 to 2017at Ichikawa General Hospital were collected. The surgical procedures, indications, and causes of corneal endothelial dysfunction were evaluated. Results Among 6,025 transplantations, a total of 3,991 cases underwent penetrating keratoplasty (PKP), 1009 underwent (deep) anterior lamellar keratoplasty, 746 underwent endothelial keratoplasty, and 309 underwent epithelial transplantation. Over that period the frequency of PKP decreased, whereas the frequency of lamellar keratoplasty increased. The four major surgical indications were bullous keratoplasty (BK 30.0%), regraft (24.2%), post-keratitis scars (17.1%), and keratoconus (11.4%). After dividing the study period into four time periods, we found that BK and regraft increased (from 20.3% to 34.5% and 18.2% to 31.1%, respectively), whereas post-keratitis scars and keratoconus decreased (from 26.0% to 9.5% and 14.1% to 7.2%, respectively) between the first and last period. Pseudophakic or aphakic BK were the major causes of corneal endothelial dysfunction until 2010. Cases of laser-iridotomy-induced BK peaked in 35 eyes (34.3% of BK) in 2000 and declined after 2013. Cases of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy increased from 0 in 1991, to 15 eyes (18.5% of BK) in 2017. Conclusion Lamellar keratoplasty has replaced PKP in our hospital. BK and regraft have increased, whereas post-keratitis scars and keratoconus have decreased. Laser-iridotomy-induced BK has decreased during the past decade, whereas Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy has increased.
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Keratitis
Keratoconus
Lamellar structure
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Ophthalmology
Scars
Surgery
Transplantation
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