Long-term anatomical and functional outcomes after autokeratoplasty.
Pablo SanjuánGemma JulioJennifer BolañosJuan Álvarez de ToledoGonzalo García de OteyzaJosé TempranoRafael Ignacio BarraquerPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2020)
Autokeratoplasty could be a successful long-term option in patients having one eye with a clear cornea but with irreversible visual dysfunction and the contralateral eye having favourable visual potential limited only by a completely opacified cornea. Progression of previous glaucoma was the most important risk factor for long-term cornea decompensation and visual functional failure in the sample.