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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics

From: Ultra-wide field imaging to assess the optic nerve and retina in Boston type I and II keratoprosthesis patients

Characteristic

All eyes

n = 19

Age in years, mean (SD)

62.5 (16.5)

Sex, n (%)

 

 Female

14 (73.7)

 Male

5 (26.3)

Implant type, n (%)

 

 Kpro I

18 (94.7)

 Kpro II

1 (5.3)

Preoperative diagnoses, n (%)

 

 Previous failed corneal transplant

12 (63.2)

 Corneal opacity

8 (42.1)

 Aphakia

8 (42.1)

 Corneal edema

8 (42.1)

 Glaucoma

5 (36.8)

 Historical retinal detachment with silicone oil

5 (26.3)

 Aniridia

3 (15.8)

 Congenital glaucoma

3 (15.8)

 Hypotony

2 (10.5)

 Vascularized corneal scar

2 (10.5)

 Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid

2 (10.5)

 Symblepharon

2 (10.5)

 Limbal stem cell deficiency

2 (10.5)

 Scleral thinning

1 (5.3)

 Phthisis bulbi

1 (5.3)

 Dislocated lens implant

1 (5.3)

 Perforated acanthamoeba corneal ulcer

1 (5.3)

 Corneal scarring

1 (5.3)

 Nuclear sclerotic cataract

1 (5.3)

 Rosacea related keratitis

1 (5.3)

 Age-related macular degeneration

1 (5.3)

 Buphthalmos

1 (5.3)

 Corneal thinning

1 (5.3)

  1. SD= standard deviation; Kpro= keratoprosthesis