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Keratocyte Density 3 Months, 15 Months, and 3 Years After Corneal Surface Ablation With Mitomycin C

Purpose To study the effects of surface ablation with mitomycin C (MMC) on keratocyte population. Design Prospective, nonrandomized, interventional, comparative case series. Methods Thirty two eyes treated with surface ablation with 0.02% MMC were compared with nontreated eyes at Vissum Santa Horten...

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Published in:American journal of ophthalmology 2012, Vol.153 (1), p.17-23.e1
Main Authors: de Benito-Llopis, Laura, Cañadas, Pilar, Drake, Pilar, Hernández-Verdejo, José Luis, Teus, Miguel A
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Summary:Purpose To study the effects of surface ablation with mitomycin C (MMC) on keratocyte population. Design Prospective, nonrandomized, interventional, comparative case series. Methods Thirty two eyes treated with surface ablation with 0.02% MMC were compared with nontreated eyes at Vissum Santa Hortensia, Madrid, Spain. Keratocyte density was measured with the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II (Rostock Cornea Module) 3, 15, and 36 to 42 months after the surgery in the anterior, mid, and posterior stroma, and compared with control eyes. Results Three months postoperatively, we found a lower stromal bed density compared to controls (16 993 ± 8001 vs 29 660 ± 5904 cells/mm3 , P = .0001), while there was a significantly higher cell density in the mid (30 783 ± 9300 vs 18 505 ± 1996 cells/mm3 , P = .0001) and deep stroma (30 268 ± 8321 vs 18 438 ± 2139 cells/mm3 , P = .0001). Three years after the surgery, the cellularity in the stromal bed had not significantly changed from the 3-month follow-up, but the density in the mid (18 889 ± 3474 cells/mm3 ) and posterior stroma (18 992 ± 3402 cells/mm3 ) had decreased to show no difference from controls. The mean cell density between the anterior, mid, and posterior stroma was not significantly different from controls 15 months and 3 years after the surgery. Conclusion Our study suggests that there is a reorganization of the stromal cell population soon after surface ablation with MMC, with a decrease in the stromal bed compensated initially with an increase in the mid and posterior stroma. Corneal cellularity tends to normalize over time, and 3 years postoperatively the mean cell density throughout the cornea seems to maintain normal values.
ISSN:0002-9394
1879-1891
DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2011.05.034