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Keratoplasty
Corneal Transplant
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Health Care
Undergraduate 2
01/12/2018

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Cause for Keratoplasty
Definition
Injury from burns or penetration wounds, severe infections that lead to corneal scarring, corneal dystrophies, inherited diseases, and other eye surgeries.
Term
Define Keratoplasty
Definition
Reshaping of the cornea in order to alter its refractive power. Replacing cloudy or damaged corneal tissue with healthy donor tissue through a corneal transplant.
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True or false: Keratoplasty is the most successful transplant performed on the body.
Definition
True
Term
How much larger is the donor cornea than the recipient opening?
Definition
The donor cornea is sized 0.1mm to ensure proper fit.
Term
How soon after the surgery will the patient be able to see through that eye?
Definition
The eye is patched overnight and examined the next day.
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Can a corneal transplant improve the recipient's vision enough to remove the need for glasses?
Definition
Yes, the patient may see well enough after the transplant to not need prescription lenses.
Term
What viral infection may be the cause of an unsuccessful transplant?
Definition
A herpes infection.
Term
What are 4 warning signs of corneal transplant rejection?
Definition
Pain, light sensitivity, redness, decreasing vision.
Term
Can a keratoplasty be repeated on the same eye?
Definition
Yes, repeat transplants may be performed if needed.
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What 2 types of suture material are used in a keratoplasty?
Definition
Silk and Nylon
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What is a trephine and what is it used for?
Definition
It is a cookie cutter like instrument placed directly on the cornea to cut a circular shape around the cornea and into the anterior chamber.
Term
Is the patient awake during this procedure or put under general anesthesia?
Definition
The patient recieves only topical and local anesthesia. The patient needs to be able to focus their gaze during the procedure.
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What size suture is used to hold the graft in place?
Definition
10-0 nylon is used to hold the graft in place.
Term
What is a flieringa ring?
Definition
It is a stainless steal ring sutured to the slcera to support the globe during difficult eye procedures.
Term
What does B.S.S. stand for? And how is it used?
Definition
BALANCED SALT SOLUTION necessary for any ophthalmic procedures to keep the cornea from drying out. It is a sterile, physiologically balanced fluid most frequently employed to irrigate.
Term
Besides the trephine what is another instrument used to cut out the cornea?
Definition
The Cottingham Punch
Term
Retrobulbarblock
Definition
Anesthesia injected around the optic nerve with a combination of lidocaine and bupivacaine.
Term
What are the 5 layers of the cornea?
Definition
Epithelium, Bowman's membrane, stroma, Descemet membrane, and endothelium.
Term
What is the controversial newly discovered layer of the cornea?
Definition
Dua's layer was discovered in 2013 and lies between the stroma and the Descemet layers.
Term
What is different about labeling medications used during eye surgeries?
Definition
"for ophthalmic use"
should be included on all ophthalmic labels
Term
What should we as Surgical Technologists expect to count during a Keratoplasty?
Definition
Ray-techs, Weck-Cells, Blades, and Sutures
Term
What procedure involves only the reshaping of the cornea and not having a corneal transplant?
Definition
REFRACTIVE KERATOPLASTY
Term
What should be confirmed before anesthesia is introduced?
Definition
The arrival of the donor cornea must be confirmed before anesthesia is introduced.
Term
In what case would a keratoplasty include only reshaping of the cornea?
Definition
When the cornea is mishapen and does not need to be replaced it is shaven to change its refractive power.
Term
What is the function of the Cornea?
Definition
It acts as the eye's outmost lens- sharing protective tasks with the eyelid- acting as a window that allows the entry of light into the eye.
Term
A donor cornea specimen is tested for communicable disease before being considered for transplant. Why is the remainder of the donor tissue sent to pathology after being used as transplant?
Definition
For bacterial cultures
Term
What are 2 retractors that can be used during a keratoplasty to retract the eyelids?
Definition
A Barraquer eye speculum and a lid speculum.
Term
If the trephine is insufficient to remove the cornea what two instruments may be used to complete the cut?
Definition
A diamond knife or corneal scissors.
Term
What is a substitute solution for BSS that can be injected into the anterior chamber after suturing the graft?
Definition
Acetylcholine solution
Term
In what form may the donor cornea arrive?
Definition
It may arrive in either button form, already punched, or globe, the entire eye.
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