Purpose: To describe the surgical technique and long-term outcomes of a modified split-thickness corneal patch grafting for conjunctival erosions that can be seen in patients with the Port Delivery System (PDS) implant. Methods: By way of retrospective review of medical records, this interventional case series identified 2 cases in which modified split-thickness corneal patch grafting was used to repair conjunctival erosion in patients with the PDS implant. Results: The surgical approach involved creating a small opening in the corneal graft over the center of the PDS implant to improve visibility and allow for easier access during subsequent refill-exchange procedures. At the last follow-up of 6.9 years and 5.6 years, there was no recurrence of conjunctival erosions in either patient. The PDS implants remained well covered with the split-thickness corneal graft and had undergone multiple implant refills without complication or difficulty. Conclusions: Modified split-thickness corneal patch grafting with central graft aperture offers another option for long-term successful management of conjunctival erosions in patients with a PDS, especially those who have failed prior repair, by allowing sufficient visibility and access for subsequent refill-exchange procedures.
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