Alterations in corneal morphology following thermokeratoplasty
J. V. Aquavella, R. S. Smith and E. L. Shaw
Fifteen corneal buttons were removed at keratoplasty from patients with
keratoconus who had previously undergone thermokeratoplasty (TKP). The
buttons were studied with light microscopy, in an attempt to analyze the
type of changes produced by TKP. The principal histologic findings in
patients with retarded epithelial healing (8 of 15) included epithelial
thinning, bullous keratopathy, thickening of the epithelial basement
membrane, and frequent destruction of Bowman's membrane. More severely
affected patients showed asceptic stromal necrosis and fibrinous iritis
with hypopyon. A poor visual result in patients with normal epithelial
healing (7 of 15) was caused by superficial stromal scarring or persistent
inflammatory infiltrate. Vascularization was seen in only one patient.