Accueil
A partir de cette page vous pouvez :
Retourner au premier écran avec les dernières notices... |
Résultat de la recherche
2 résultat(s) recherche sur le mot-clé 'corneal transplantation'
Affiner la recherche Faire une suggestion
IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION OF KERATOCONUS: ABOUT 8 CASES OF CORNEAL HYDROPS / BOUHAJBANE YOUSSEF
Titre : IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION OF KERATOCONUS: ABOUT 8 CASES OF CORNEAL HYDROPS Type de document : thèse Auteurs : BOUHAJBANE YOUSSEF, Auteur Année de publication : 2024 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Corneal hydrops Keratoconus Corneal transplantation Subclinical keratoconus Cross-linking Hydrops cornéen Kératocône transplantation cornéenne Kératocône infraclinique Cross-linking. القرنية المخروطية؛ استسقاء القرنية الحاد؛ أشكال القرنية المخروطية؛ رأب القرنية بالحرارة؛عدسة قرنية
صلبة؛ زراعة القرنية.Résumé : INTRODUCTION: Keratoconus is a corneal disorder defined by progressive ectasia and thinning. Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of keratoconus have an important impact in preventing its complications, including acute corneal hydrops as a major challenge, in which management is a crucial and difficult part.
RESULTS: Our study sample included 8 cases of corneal hydrops. 6 of our patients were seen at the acute stage of corneal hydrops. The mode of presentation in all our patients was corneal hydrops. The disorder was unilateral in 6 patients, in which 5 had signs of advanced keratoconus in the other eye. 2 patients presented at the residual phase (neovascularization/fibrosis) had bilateral involvement, suggesting a different timing of disorder. 5 patients had Down syndrome, and 3 patients had signs of VKC (vernal keratoconjunctivitis). All patients were treated medically at the acute phase. 4 patients underwent surgical treatment consisting of pre-Descemet's sutures and pneumo-descemetopexy. The evolution was marked by partial regression of hydrops by the second day and complete regression at 20 days under combined medical treatment. All our patients were proposed for penetrating keratoplasty. One patient underwent treatment for corneal neovascularization before keratoplasty.
CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis and management of keratoconus are crucial to prevent its progression and reduce the incidence of its complications, particularly corneal hydrops, in which an adequate and multifactorial treatment strategy provides visual comfort and avert further complications.Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : M2212024 Président : Lalla Ouafa CHERKAOUI TRIQUI Directeur : Lalla Ouafa CHERKAOUI TRIQUI ; Rim EL HACHIMI Juge : El Hassan ABDALLAH Juge : Samira TACHFOUTI Juge : Noureddine BOUTIMZINE ; Louaï SERGHINI IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION OF KERATOCONUS: ABOUT 8 CASES OF CORNEAL HYDROPS [thèse] / BOUHAJBANE YOUSSEF, Auteur . - 2024.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Corneal hydrops Keratoconus Corneal transplantation Subclinical keratoconus Cross-linking Hydrops cornéen Kératocône transplantation cornéenne Kératocône infraclinique Cross-linking. القرنية المخروطية؛ استسقاء القرنية الحاد؛ أشكال القرنية المخروطية؛ رأب القرنية بالحرارة؛عدسة قرنية
صلبة؛ زراعة القرنية.Résumé : INTRODUCTION: Keratoconus is a corneal disorder defined by progressive ectasia and thinning. Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of keratoconus have an important impact in preventing its complications, including acute corneal hydrops as a major challenge, in which management is a crucial and difficult part.
RESULTS: Our study sample included 8 cases of corneal hydrops. 6 of our patients were seen at the acute stage of corneal hydrops. The mode of presentation in all our patients was corneal hydrops. The disorder was unilateral in 6 patients, in which 5 had signs of advanced keratoconus in the other eye. 2 patients presented at the residual phase (neovascularization/fibrosis) had bilateral involvement, suggesting a different timing of disorder. 5 patients had Down syndrome, and 3 patients had signs of VKC (vernal keratoconjunctivitis). All patients were treated medically at the acute phase. 4 patients underwent surgical treatment consisting of pre-Descemet's sutures and pneumo-descemetopexy. The evolution was marked by partial regression of hydrops by the second day and complete regression at 20 days under combined medical treatment. All our patients were proposed for penetrating keratoplasty. One patient underwent treatment for corneal neovascularization before keratoplasty.
CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis and management of keratoconus are crucial to prevent its progression and reduce the incidence of its complications, particularly corneal hydrops, in which an adequate and multifactorial treatment strategy provides visual comfort and avert further complications.Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : M2212024 Président : Lalla Ouafa CHERKAOUI TRIQUI Directeur : Lalla Ouafa CHERKAOUI TRIQUI ; Rim EL HACHIMI Juge : El Hassan ABDALLAH Juge : Samira TACHFOUTI Juge : Noureddine BOUTIMZINE ; Louaï SERGHINI Réservation
Réserver ce document
Exemplaires
Code barre Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité M2212024 WA Thèse imprimé Unité des Thèses et Mémoires ThèsesMéd2024 Disponible THE ROLE OF PENETRATING KERATOPLASTY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE KERATITIS : A CASE SERIES / BOUTKHIL MARYAME
Titre : THE ROLE OF PENETRATING KERATOPLASTY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE KERATITIS : A CASE SERIES Type de document : thèse Auteurs : BOUTKHIL MARYAME, Auteur Année de publication : 2024 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Penetrating keratoplasty corneal transplantation Infectious keratitis Kératoplastie pénétrante transplantation cornéenne kératite infectieuse résultats زرع القرنية التهاب القرنية نتائج زرع القرنية الشفافة Résumé : Keratitis presents a significant challenge in both developed and developing countries. The causes include infectious and noninfectious etiologies including immune-induced corneal ulcers. Both etiologies can lead to severe complications such as corneal melting, necrosis and perforation. When conventional therapies fail, emergency measures like penetrating keratoplasty become necessary to preserve ocular integrity and eradicate the pathogen in infectious cases. Our study investigates the outcomes of emergency penetrating keratoplasty for advanced keratitis cases, focusing on anatomical restoration, therapeutic efficacy, and functional outcomes. We found that while anatomical and therapeutic goals were partially achieved, visual outcomes remained poor, with a high incidence of postoperative complications. Our findings underscore the challenges associated with delayed surgical intervention and emphasize the importance of early consideration of surgical options in refractory cases to improve patient outcomes.
Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : M1732024 Président : Abdelbarre OUBAAZ Directeur : Yassine MOUZARI Juge : Abdellah AMAZOUZI Juge : Ahmed REGGAD THE ROLE OF PENETRATING KERATOPLASTY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE KERATITIS : A CASE SERIES [thèse] / BOUTKHIL MARYAME, Auteur . - 2024.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Penetrating keratoplasty corneal transplantation Infectious keratitis Kératoplastie pénétrante transplantation cornéenne kératite infectieuse résultats زرع القرنية التهاب القرنية نتائج زرع القرنية الشفافة Résumé : Keratitis presents a significant challenge in both developed and developing countries. The causes include infectious and noninfectious etiologies including immune-induced corneal ulcers. Both etiologies can lead to severe complications such as corneal melting, necrosis and perforation. When conventional therapies fail, emergency measures like penetrating keratoplasty become necessary to preserve ocular integrity and eradicate the pathogen in infectious cases. Our study investigates the outcomes of emergency penetrating keratoplasty for advanced keratitis cases, focusing on anatomical restoration, therapeutic efficacy, and functional outcomes. We found that while anatomical and therapeutic goals were partially achieved, visual outcomes remained poor, with a high incidence of postoperative complications. Our findings underscore the challenges associated with delayed surgical intervention and emphasize the importance of early consideration of surgical options in refractory cases to improve patient outcomes.
Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : M1732024 Président : Abdelbarre OUBAAZ Directeur : Yassine MOUZARI Juge : Abdellah AMAZOUZI Juge : Ahmed REGGAD Réservation
Réserver ce document
Exemplaires
Code barre Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité M1732024 WA Thèse imprimé Unité des Thèses et Mémoires ThèsesMéd2024 Disponible