Title of article :
The Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis to restore vision after severe dog bite injury
Author/Authors :
Zarei-Ghanavati Mehran Sussex Eye Hospital - Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS - Brighton, United Kingdom , Vasquez-Perez Alfonso Sussex Eye Hospital - Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS - Brighton, United Kingdom , Shalaby Bardan Ahmed Sussex Eye Hospital - Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS - Brighton, United Kingdom , Liu Christopher Sussex Eye Hospital - Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS - Brighton, United Kingdom
Abstract :
To present our experience in Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP) as the only option to restore vision after severe ocular dog bite
injuries.
Methods: We describe our results in OOKP performed in two patients with previous severe dog bite facial injuries that required exenteration of
one eye and facial reconstruction.
Results: Both cases achieved initially successful anatomical and visual outcome; however, one case suffered retinal detachment after one year.
Buccal mucosa (BM) ulcerations and tilted lamina were present as a result of extraocular muscles loss, and both were difficult to treat.
Conclusion: OOKP has the capability to restore vision in the most challenging cases of ocular trauma; however, refractory BM ulcerations and
tilted lamina could be expected as a result of an ischemic ocular surface and orbital pulleys loss.
Keywords :
Dog bite ocular injury , Keratoprosthesis , Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology