This man presents with an unusual cornea and shifting prescription. He has Terrien’s Marginal Degeneration, and this is a classical presentation. Note the irregular white deposits at the periphery, separated from the limbus by a gutter. Cause unknown. The problem is a slow progressive shift in refraction. It’s too late once it has happened. All …
recurrent keratoconus
Herpetic disease transplant rejection – Any time you touch an eye, you can activate the HSV virus, and this includes cataract surgery. HSV destroys the anterior segment. I had undertaken a revision transplant in this 73-year-old man, and his vision improved to 6l9. He was delighted! Over the course of 2 days, the endothelium rejected, …
FAQ Question: What are the rejection rates for a stromal transplant vs pkp vs endothelial? We already know that graft survival rates are better in Keratoconus patients vs non Keratoconus patients. Answer: Fascinating question! After doing stromal transplants for 20 years, here are the key points… THE OCULAR SURFACE IS AN INFLAMMATORY POWERHOUSE. WE ALMOST …
This is a great case to show the many benefits that layered transplant brings for keratoconus patients. I performed stromal transplant for this patient in 2012 and in 2014, he had 0 dioptres astigmatism with 6l6 vision. Similar result in the other eye. After last seeing him 6 years previously, he represents with reduced vision …
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on Keratoconus, a vision disorder that affects the shape of the cornea, leading to visual impairment. Dr Anthony Maloof is committed to providing you with the most detailed and up-to-date information on this condition to help you understand it better. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and …
Welcome to our in-depth guide on cornea transplants, a surgical procedure that restores vision and transforms lives. Dr Anthony Maloof is dedicated to providing you with essential information about cornea transplants and the hope they bring to those struggling with corneal diseases and vision impairment. Understanding the Cornea What is the Cornea?The cornea is the …
Keratoconus, a progressive eye disorder that affects the cornea, has intrigued medical professionals and researchers for decades. Characterized by the cornea’s gradual thinning and cone-like distortion, this condition can lead to distorted vision and a range of visual anomalies. Understanding the signs and symptoms of keratoconus is crucial for early detection and intervention. In this …
This is recurrent keratoconus in a man who has had full thickness transplantation performed overseas many years ago for keratoconus. A white scar has emerged from the gap, which is like a crescent on the outside of the scar.I will arrange scar removal and polishing (recurrent keatoconus saltzmans). The scar is a secondary saltzmanoid nodule. …