Introduction: iterative penetrating keratoplasty procedures (PKPs) increase the risk of graft rejection. Surgeons are reluctant to perform a third procedure following two previous graft failures. We evaluated the outcomes of patients who had three successive PKPs treated with a local combination of cyclosporin 2% A and dexamethasone 0.1% eye drops.
Patients and methods: this is a retrospective study of a series of cases including 15 eyes of 15 patients treated and followed in the ophthalmology unit at the Hôtel-Dieu Hospital in Paris (2006-2009).
Results: after an average follow-up of 20.5±2 months, the risk of transplant rejection was 13.33% and the duration of follow-up corresponded in all patients to the duration of treatment with cyclosporin eye drops. The treatment was not interrupted by any patient because of intolerance.
Conclusion: in this study, we observed a success rate justifying the indication of the third keratoplasty under local cyclosporin 2% classically considered debatable.
2010. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.