Transplantation of human limbal epithelium cultivated on amniotic membrane for the treatment of severe ocular surface disorders

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Shimazaki, J [1 ]
Aiba, M [1 ]
Goto, E [1 ]
Kato, N [1 ]
Shimmura, S [1 ]
Tsubota, K [1 ]
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[1] Tokyo Dent Coll, Dept Ophthalmol, Chiba 2728513, Japan
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10.1016/S0161-6420(02)01089-8
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R77 [眼科学];
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Purpose: To study the short-term clinical results of transplanting of cultivated corneal/limbal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane (AM) for limbal deficiency. Design: Noncomparative, retrospective interventional case series. Participants: Thirteen eyes of 13 patients with severe limbal deficiency (Stevens-Johnson syndrome in eight eyes, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid in three eyes, and chemical burns in two eyes) were treated at the department of Ophthalmology, Tokyo Dental College, Japan. Intervention: Cultivated allo-limbal epithelium was transplanted onto the ocular surface of patients with severe limbal deficiency. Main Outcome Measures: Ocular surface reconstruction with corneal epithelialization, changes in visual acuity, and postoperative complications were studied. Histologic examinations were also performed on cultivated epithelium. Results: Cultivated corneal epithelium on AM formed two to three layers with the formation of basement membrane-like structures. After the surgery, the epithelium regenerated and covered the ocular surface in eight eyes (61.5%). However, three of the eight eyes developed partial conjunctival invasion, and two eyes later developed epithelial defects. At last examination, corneal epithelialization was achieved in six eyes (46.2%). Five eyes had conjunctivalization, one eye had dermal epithelialization, and one eye was not epithelialized. Complications were corneal perforation in four eyes and infectious keratitis in two eyes. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the success rate for transplanting cultivated allo-limbal epithelium on the AM is not different from the conventional limbal and AM transplantation for the treatment of severe limbal stem cell dysfunction. Ophthalmology 2002;109:1285-1290 (C) 2002 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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