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Table 3 Demographics, clinical and surgical features of patients with penetrating keratoplasty (n = 10, 12 eyes)

From: Clinical features and outcome of corneal opacity associated with congenital glaucoma

Clinical or surgical parameters

 

Gender (No of patients, %)

 Female

4 (40%)

 Male

6 (60%)

Laterality (No of patients, %)

 Bilateral

2 (20%)

 Unilateral

Rt

2 (20%)

Lt

6 (60%)

Age at time of surgery (months, range)

18.6 ± 17.8 (4–57)

The postoperative follow-up (months, range)

80.6 ± 77.8 (15–228)

Systemic comorbidity (No of patients, %)

 Congenital heart disease

1 (10%)

Ocular comorbidity (No of eyes, %)

 

 Aniridia

Total

5 (41.7%)

2 (16.7%)

Partial

 Peters anomaly

5 (41.7%)

 Cataract

1 (8.3%)

 Retinopathy of prematurity

1 (8.3%)

IOP at time of surgery (mmHg, range)

35.5 ± 9.3 (20.0–47.8)

Corneal diameter (mm, range)

 Horizontal

11.7 ± 1.8 (9.5–15.0)

 Vertical

10.7 ± 1.7 (9.0–14.0)

Trephine diameter (mm, range)

 Recipient

6.9 ± 0.8 (6.0–8.0)

 Donor

7.5 ± 0.7 (6.5–8.5)

Concurrent surgery (No of eyes, %)

 Glaucoma surgery (valve surgery)

4 (33.3%)

 Lens extraction

3 (25%)

  1. IOP Intraocular pressure