2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.53607
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Restoring the Ocular Integrity of Perforated Corneal Ulcer Using Living Surgical Donor Tissues Derived From Keratoplasty in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Divya Kumari,
Rakhi Kusumesh,
Bibhuti Sinha
et al.

Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused an unprecedented crisis for corneal surgeons who were forced to strategize for an acute shortage of tissues. Here, we report the initial clinical outcomes of utilizing host corneal buttons derived from optical penetrating keratoplasties of pseudophakic bullous keratoplasty (PBK) patients. Two patients presented to our department with a perforated fungal corneal ulcer in one eye during the COVID-19 pandemic. One eye of each of the patients was operated on with non-… Show more

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