Purpose: To report cases of patients with severe bilateral corneal blindness and recurrent refractory perforation to keratoplasty and conventional treatment, for whom Boston keratoprosthesis (KP) was a satisfactory alternative when combined with a temporalis aponeurosis graft.

Description Of Cases: The first patient had progressive Lyell syndrome with spontaneous corneal perforation. The second had a severe graft vs. host reaction with a persistent Seidel-positive descemetocele. Despite repeated penetrating keratoplasties, amniotic membrane (AM) transplantations, and buccal mucosal (BM) grafts, they both experienced recurrent corneal perforation. The only solution thus appeared to be Boston Type I KP surgery. One month postoperatively, the first patient had to receive a temporalis aponeurosis (TA) graft, due to thinning of the recipient graft. Six months postoperatively, his visual acuity (VA) was 1/10 without correction, and the corneal status had been stabilized. The second patient underwent KP and TA graft concurrently. Six months after surgery, VA was 2/10 uncorrected, and the local inflammation had been stabilized.

Observation: Boston type I keratoprostheses constitute an alternative in cases of severe bilateral corneal blindness with perforation refractory to conventional treatment and surgery, with satisfactory visual results.

Discussion: Patients with preoperative severe ocular surface disease are at greater risk of postoperative keratolysis. For our patients with a higher risk, TA graft prevented corneal melt. TA seems to be more effective than AM or BM in preventing corneal thinning or melt.

Conclusion: We would recommend performing a TA graft in combination with Boston KP surgery concurrently as first line treatment in eyes with severe ocular surface inflammation.

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