Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen

PURPOSE: Awareness of symptoms and signs of possible complications after corneal transplantation is very important. Early presentation can enhance long-term survival of the cornea. This study evaluates the reasons for emergency presentation and management of postcorneal transplantation complications...

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Main Authors: Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus, Saleh A Al-Akily, Hisham A AlAkhalee, Khaldoon O Al-Nuseriy, Marwan H Farhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Oman Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ojoonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-620X;year=2017;volume=10;issue=3;spage=193;epage=197;aulast=Bamashmus
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spelling doaj-5836053164e9485bb6ee6e8ff98119122020-11-24T21:29:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsOman Journal of Ophthalmology0974-620X2017-01-0110319319710.4103/ojo.OJO_217_2016Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in YemenMahfouth Abdalla BamashmusSaleh A Al-AkilyHisham A AlAkhaleeKhaldoon O Al-NuseriyMarwan H FarhanPURPOSE: Awareness of symptoms and signs of possible complications after corneal transplantation is very important. Early presentation can enhance long-term survival of the cornea. This study evaluates the reasons for emergency presentation and management of postcorneal transplantation complications. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included a total of 134 postkeratoplasty patients at the cornea unit in Yemen Magrabi Eye Hospital in Sana'a between 2008 and 2010. RESULTS: The most common indication for keratoplasty was keratoconus in 103 patients (76.9%) followed by bullous keratopathy (4.5%) and corneal dystrophy (4.5%). 80 (59.7%) patients presented for emergency visits. Pain and foreign body sensation were the main presenting symptoms. Loose irritating sutures (29.9%) and graft rejection (10.4%) were the most common diagnoses. Twelve patients (8.9%) were admitted to the hospital for re-suturing. CONCLUSION: Proper postoperative care is critical for a successful keratoplasty; early intervention of sight-threatening complications increases the chance of graft survival and best-obtained vision. In our corneal transplantation service, all patients are routinely instructed to arrange a same day emergency visit if they experience any symptom in eyes that have undergone keratoplasty.http://www.ojoonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-620X;year=2017;volume=10;issue=3;spage=193;epage=197;aulast=BamashmusEmergency visitgraft rejectionpenetrating keratoplasty
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author Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus
Saleh A Al-Akily
Hisham A AlAkhalee
Khaldoon O Al-Nuseriy
Marwan H Farhan
spellingShingle Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus
Saleh A Al-Akily
Hisham A AlAkhalee
Khaldoon O Al-Nuseriy
Marwan H Farhan
Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen
Oman Journal of Ophthalmology
Emergency visit
graft rejection
penetrating keratoplasty
author_facet Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus
Saleh A Al-Akily
Hisham A AlAkhalee
Khaldoon O Al-Nuseriy
Marwan H Farhan
author_sort Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus
title Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen
title_short Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen
title_full Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen
title_fullStr Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen
title_full_unstemmed Emergency visits after corneal transplantation in Yemen
title_sort emergency visits after corneal transplantation in yemen
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Oman Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0974-620X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description PURPOSE: Awareness of symptoms and signs of possible complications after corneal transplantation is very important. Early presentation can enhance long-term survival of the cornea. This study evaluates the reasons for emergency presentation and management of postcorneal transplantation complications. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included a total of 134 postkeratoplasty patients at the cornea unit in Yemen Magrabi Eye Hospital in Sana'a between 2008 and 2010. RESULTS: The most common indication for keratoplasty was keratoconus in 103 patients (76.9%) followed by bullous keratopathy (4.5%) and corneal dystrophy (4.5%). 80 (59.7%) patients presented for emergency visits. Pain and foreign body sensation were the main presenting symptoms. Loose irritating sutures (29.9%) and graft rejection (10.4%) were the most common diagnoses. Twelve patients (8.9%) were admitted to the hospital for re-suturing. CONCLUSION: Proper postoperative care is critical for a successful keratoplasty; early intervention of sight-threatening complications increases the chance of graft survival and best-obtained vision. In our corneal transplantation service, all patients are routinely instructed to arrange a same day emergency visit if they experience any symptom in eyes that have undergone keratoplasty.
topic Emergency visit
graft rejection
penetrating keratoplasty
url http://www.ojoonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-620X;year=2017;volume=10;issue=3;spage=193;epage=197;aulast=Bamashmus
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