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  Vol. 94 No. 2, February 1976 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Aphakic bullous keratopathy treated with prosthokeratoplasty. An analysis of 34 consecutive cases

A. Donn

Thirty-four eyes with advanced aphakic bullous keratopathy were treated with the Cardona keratoprosthesis as a primary procedure. There were three extrusions (9%), two of which were associated with infections; two other conditions were worsened (6%) as a result of a late permanent vitreous hemorrhage or possibly an infection. Twenty-eight eyes (82%) showed a notable improvement during follow-up periods that ranged from 6 to 72 months. The advantages and limitations of this technique are compared to those of penetrating keratoplasty.





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