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Lifelong experience of modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis implantation over 50 years.

Taloni Andrea, Colliardo Paolo, Taloni Maurizio, Falcinelli Giovanni, Coco Giulia, Salgari Niccolò, Petitti Luigi, Carboni Letizia, Scorcia Vincenzo, Falcinelli Giancarlo


AI Summary

This 50-year study of modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) found excellent long-term anatomical and functional survival, significantly improving vision in patients with severe corneal blindness, highlighting its durable efficacy.

Abstract

Aims

The osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP) is a biological implant indicated for the treatment of eyes affected by corneal blindness, not amenable for keratoplasty. The purpose of the study is to report the long-term outcomes of patients undergone Falcinelli's modified OOKP (MOOKP).

Methods

In this retrospective study, anatomical and functional survival rates were evaluated using Kaplan-Meier analysis, according to eye coverage (buccal mucosa vs skin). Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was recorded before and after surgery along with intraoperative and postoperative complications.

Results

310 eyes of 269 patients affected by corneal blindness underwent MOOKP and were followed up for 15.9±12.0 years (up to 45 years). Anatomical survival rates for eyes covered by buccal mucosa were 85.1% at 20 years (number at risk (n)=81) and 82.3% at 45 years (n=10). Functional survival rates were 70.7% at 20 years (n=74) and 56.5% at 45 years (n=7). Anatomical and functional survival rates for eyes covered by skin were 58.9% (n=3) and 37.0% (n=3) at 20 years, respectively. Survival rates were significantly lower for eyes covered by skin (p<0.001). Postoperative BCVA at the last follow-up visit was significantly higher compared with baseline (0.88±1.08 LogMAR vs 2.49±0.38 LogMAR; p<0.001). The most threatening complications were glaucoma (n=70, 22.6%), endophthalmitis (n=24, 7.7%), retinal detachment (n=20, 6.4%), instability/tilting/expulsion of the optical cylinder and expulsion of the prosthesis (n=24, 7.7%).

Conclusions

MOOKP showed excellent long-term anatomical and functional survival rates. Visual acuity significantly improved as soon as 3 months postoperatively and remained unchanged in about two-thirds of patients throughout the entire follow-up.


MeSH Terms

HumansRetrospective StudiesMaleFemaleMiddle AgedVisual AcuityAdultProsthesis ImplantationFollow-Up StudiesAgedCorneal DiseasesBlindnessPostoperative ComplicationsTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultGraft SurvivalTooth RootAged, 80 and overAdolescentAlveolar ProcessCornea

Key Concepts5

Falcinelli's modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) showed anatomical survival rates for eyes covered by buccal mucosa of 85.1% at 20 years (n=81) and 82.3% at 45 years (n=10) in a retrospective study of 310 eyes of 269 patients affected by corneal blindness.

PrognosisCase seriesRetrospective studyn=310 eyes of 269 patientsCh1Ch28

Falcinelli's modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) showed functional survival rates for eyes covered by buccal mucosa of 70.7% at 20 years (n=74) and 56.5% at 45 years (n=7) in a retrospective study of 310 eyes of 269 patients affected by corneal blindness.

PrognosisCase seriesRetrospective studyn=310 eyes of 269 patientsCh1Ch28

Anatomical and functional survival rates for eyes covered by skin after Falcinelli's modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) were 58.9% (n=3) and 37.0% (n=3) at 20 years, respectively, and were significantly lower compared to eyes covered by buccal mucosa (p<0.001) in a retrospective study of 310 eyes of 269 patients affected by corneal blindness.

Comparative EffectivenessCase seriesRetrospective studyn=310 eyes of 269 patientsCh1Ch28

Postoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at the last follow-up visit after Falcinelli's modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) was significantly higher compared with baseline (0.88±1.08 LogMAR vs 2.49±0.38 LogMAR; p<0.001) in a retrospective study of 310 eyes of 269 patients affected by corneal blindness.

TreatmentCase seriesRetrospective studyn=310 eyes of 269 patientsCh1Ch6Ch28

The most threatening complications after Falcinelli's modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) included glaucoma (n=70, 22.6%), endophthalmitis (n=24, 7.7%), retinal detachment (n=20, 6.4%), and instability/tilting/expulsion of the optical cylinder and expulsion of the prosthesis (n=24, 7.7%) in a retrospective study of 310 eyes of 269 patients affected by corneal blindness.

PrognosisCase seriesRetrospective studyn=310 eyes of 269 patientsCh1Ch8Ch28

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