. 2021; 51(1): 55-57

A case of paracentral corneal perforation treated with one-bite-mini-keratoplasty

Yoshitake Kato1, Daisuke Nagasato1, Shunsuke Nakakura1, Taiichiro Chikama3, Chikako Katakami1, Hitoshi Tabuchi2, Yoshiaki Kiuchi3
1Department Of Ophthalmology, Saneikai Tsukazaki Hospital, Himeji, Japan
2Department Of Technology And Design Thinking For Medicine, Hiroshima University Graduate School, Hiroshima, Japan
3Department Of Ophthalmology And Visual Sciences, Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan

A 61-year-old man presented corneal perforation of 1.0 mm in diameter in his right eye caused by a metallic foreign body fragment. We used “one-bite-mini-keratoplasty” technique that applies a host-graft-host cornea patch with a single suture to stop aqueous humor leakage. Postoperatively, the graft was completely epithelialized. The suture was removed and the use of soft contact lens was discontinued. Postoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) recovered to 180/200 and corneal astigmatism was 0.6 diopters. The postoperative course was unremarkable, but corneal perforation recurred because of an ocular bruise due to patient’s carelessness during the 17-month follow-up. He was reoperated using the same technique. His BCVA was 160/200 and corneal astigmatism was 1.1 diopters after reoperation. This surgical technique was performed twice for corneal perforation, but optimal visual function can be maintained even after 2 years. For paracentral corneal perforations, our simple technique may reduce astigmatism and maintain high visual function.

Keywords: aqueous humor leakage, corneal perforation, one-bite-mini-keratoplasty, single suturing


Yoshitake Kato, Daisuke Nagasato, Shunsuke Nakakura, Taiichiro Chikama, Chikako Katakami, Hitoshi Tabuchi, Yoshiaki Kiuchi. A case of paracentral corneal perforation treated with one-bite-mini-keratoplasty. . 2021; 51(1): 55-57

Corresponding Author: Daisuke Nagasato, Japan


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