Bowman-stromal inlay using an intraocular lens injector for management of keratoconus.

J Cataract Refract Surg

From the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Services, LJ Eye Institute, Ambala City, Haryana, India .

Published: December 2021

A simple approach for transplanting Bowman layer and anterior stroma Bowman-stromal inlay (BSI) in keratoconic patients as an intervention to cease progression of ectasia and increase the overall thickness is described. A femtosecond laser was used to create BSI from human eye bank donor corneas and form an intrastromal pocket in the host cornea. The inlay was placed in the intrastromal space using an intraocular lens injector. This technique was performed successfully in 10 eyes of patients with progressive corneal ectasia. Postoperatively, the increased host pachymetry was as per BSI thickness. The tomography parameters remained stable, suggesting stabilization of keratoconus over a mean 15.9 months of follow-up. The BSI may offer a technically easy and safe technique of stromal augmentation to arrest keratoconus progression. It also opens up the possibility of surface ablation in the future for visual rehabilitation.

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