Corneal cross-linking in a 10-year-old child with stage III keratoconus

Authors

  • Marco Abbondanza Abbondanza Eye Centers, Rome and Milan
  • Valentina De Felice Abbondanza Eye Centers, Rome and Milan
  • Gabriele Abbondanza Abbondanza Eye Centers, Rome and Milan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v8i2.17015

Keywords:

keratoconus, corneal cross-linking, pediatric keratoconus

Abstract

Background: Keratoconus is a corneal dystrophy characterized by progressive thinning, conical shape of the cornea and irregular astigmatism. It is particularly insidious when it occurs in very young patients.

Case: We report the case of a 10-year-old child with an aggressive stage III keratoconus, who was suggested to undergo a Penetrating Keratoplasty. We performed Corneal Collagen Cross-linking with epithelium removal instead, which was successful in arresting the rapid progression of keratoconus.

Observations: Eighteen months later, Kmax had decreased by 1.3 D, astigmatism by 0.8 D, thinnest pachimetry had improved by 69 μm and CDVA was 20/32.

Conclusion: This case confirms that Corneal Collagen Cross-linking is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of keratoconus even in its aggressive forms. We encourage ophthalmic surgeons to favor conservative treatments when dealing with very young patients. 

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Published

2017-03-22

How to Cite

Abbondanza, M., Felice, V. D., & Abbondanza, G. (2017). Corneal cross-linking in a 10-year-old child with stage III keratoconus. Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology, 8(2), 174–177. https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v8i2.17015

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Case Reports