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Collagen imaging reveals synergistic effects of sutures and host-donor misalignment on topographical irregularities in penetrating keratoplasty.

Himanshu GururaniSai Naga Sri Harsha ChittajalluMinal DoulatramaniViswanath ChinthapentaSayan BasuRamji M
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The local and global features of corneal birefringence provided interesting insights into the nuances of corneal birefringence in PK. Statistical analysis was performed to study the effects of suturing on the birefringence around the suture bites. It was observed that the interaction of the suture tension and structural misalignment between the host and the donor cornea influences the corneal birefringence in PK. Conclusions The zero-degree structural misalignment of the host and the donor tissue is preferable to minimize the topographical irregularities and related astigmatism post-PK. The findings of the present study envisage an additional step of structurally aligning the donor tissue with the host before suturing to minimize topographical irregularities in PK.
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