The use of preserved bovine pericardium for emergency temporizing graft in corneal perforation.
Journal: The Medical Journal Of Malaysia
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Abstract
Corneal perforation is an ocular emergency that requires early intervention to avoid permanent visual loss from endophthalmitis or irreversible structural changes. Although tectonic keratoplasty is the best choice for patching a large perforation, a donor cornea is not always immediately available. Consequently, an alternative material is required while awaiting a donor cornea. We report the use of preserved bovine pericardium as a temporizing graft to maintain the ocular integrity in two patients with corneal perforation.
Authors
A Koay, Y Yew, C Ngo, V Loo, G Intan, C Chua
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