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Assessment of the long-term corneal response to hydrogel intrastromal lenses implanted in monkey eyes for up to five years

McDonald, M B; McCarey, B E; Storie, B; Beuerman, R W; Salmeron, B; van Rij, G; Knight, P M
The biocompatibility of hydrogel intracorneal lenses (ICLs) implanted in monkey eyes was evaluated for periods ranging up to five years. Seventy-three plus or minus powered ICLs made of Lidofilcon A (68% water) or Lidofilcon B (79% water) were implanted following lamellar dissection with a microkeratome. Ten sham surgical procedures were performed without ICL implantation as controls. Eyes were followed for up to five years by slitlamp biomicroscopy and specular microscopy. Light and transmission electron microscopic evaluations of enucleated eyes were performed at various intervals. Minimal tissue reaction was noted; both hydrogel materials appeared to be equally well tolerated. Failures usually occurred as a result of microkeratome problems encountered during surgery. Histopathological changes to the cornea included epithelial thinning anterior to the thickest portion of the ICL, fibroblastic activity along the ICL-stromal interface, and deposition of an amorphous extracellular material adjacent to the ICL. These observations did not appear to be clinically significant as the eyes were quiet by slitlamp examination. Removal of three ICLs eight to ten months prior to enucleation restored the normal histological characteristics of the cornea. The endothelial cell density of ICL-implanted eyes decreased by 4.3% (n = 17) six months after surgery but remained stable thereafter. The variation in endothelial cell area and percentage of hexagonal cells did not change over 50 months. The results appear to demonstrate that high water content synthetic ICLs can be well tolerated in the monkey cornea for up to five years
PMID: 8487163
ISSN: 0886-3350
CID: 105751

Clinical and histopathologic changes in the host cornea after epikeratoplasty for keratoconus [Letter]

Kaufman, H E; McDonald, M B
PMID: 8481184
ISSN: 0002-9394
CID: 105752

NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF CORNEAL NERVES IN RABBIT FOLLOWING EXCIMER PRK [Meeting Abstract]

BEUERMAN, RW; MCDONALD, MB; VARNELL, RJ; THOMPSON, HW
ISI:A1993KT89300005
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105857

CENTRATION OF PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY - TOPOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT [Meeting Abstract]

GARDNER, BP; KLYCE, SD; THOMPSON, HW; LIN, DTC; HODKIN, MJ; MCDONALD, MB
ISI:A1993KT89300506
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105858

VOLTAREN FOR TREATMENT OF DISCOMFORT AFTER EXCIMER ABLATION [Meeting Abstract]

HERSCHEL, MK; MCDONALD, MB; AHMED, S; KLYCE, SD; VARNELL, RJ; THOMPSON, HW
ISI:A1993KT89300958
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105859

NEAR CONTRAST SENSITIVITY TESTING AFTER EXCIMER LASER PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY [Meeting Abstract]

HODKIN, MJ; MCDONALD, MB
ISI:A1993KT89300516
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105860

PREDICTABILITY IN KERATOREFRACTIVE SURGERY [Meeting Abstract]

KLYCE, SD; UPDEGRAFF, SA; SMOLEK, MK; MCDONALD, MB; ZADNIK, K; MUTTI, DO; TROKEL, SL
ISI:A1993KT89300493
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105861

PDGF STIMULATES MIGRATION AND PROLIFERATION OF HUMAN STROMAL FIBROBLASTS AFTER EXCIMER LASER OR SCRAPE WOUNDING INVITRO [Meeting Abstract]

LAIRD, ML; ZAFFATER, NA; MCDONALD, MB; THOMPSON, HW; VARNELL, RJ; BEUERMAN, RW
ISI:A1993KT89303008
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105862

MODULATION OF CORNEAL WOUND-HEALING AFTER EXCIMER LASER KERATOPLASTY WITH MUSCARINIC AND HISTAMINE-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS [Meeting Abstract]

LAM, DSC; CHEW, SJ; MCDONALD, MB; BEUERMAN, RW
ISI:A1993KT89300013
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105863

EFFECTS OF VOLTAREN AND FML DROPS IN POST-EXCIMER LASER PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY THERAPY [Meeting Abstract]

MCDONALD, MB; HERSCHEL, MK; AHMED, S; VARNELL, RJ; KLYCE, SD; BEUERMAN, RW
ISI:A1993KT89300502
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105864