Lamellar corneal autograft for corneal perforation.

Journal: Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Ophthalmology
Published:
Abstract

Background: Corneal perforation secondary to exteriorization of the haptic foot of the anterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) is a rare complication in IOL surgery.

Methods: A superior penetrating corneal defect developed in the right eye of a 74-year-old woman associated with exteriorization of the superior haptic of an anterior chamber IOL. Methods: We describe the technique of repositioning and successful patching of the defect using a lamellar cornea-sclera rotational autograft.

Conclusions: This technique is useful for small perforations when cornea donor tissue is not available.

Authors
C Cheng, D Tan
Relevant Conditions

Corneal Transplant