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DECISION-MAKING IN KERATOPROSTHESIS: NAVIGATING DEVICE SELECTION IN COMPLEX OCULAR SCENARIOS

Shweta Agarwal, Varsha Bhambhani, Mugundhan Rajarajan, James Chodosh

Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi - 2025;55(6):341-349

CJ Shah Cornea Services, Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India

 

Keratoprosthesis (KPro) implantation serves as a last resort for visual rehabilitation in patients with end-stage bilateral corneal blindness, particularly when conventional corneal transplantation is no longer viable. Advances in biomaterials and refinements in prosthetic design have significantly enhanced anatomical retention and visual outcomes. Among the various types available, the Boston type 1 and 2 devices and the modified osteo-odonto-KPro remain the most widely utilized globally . This review aims to support comprehensive clinical decision-making by providing an in-depth overview of the design characteristics, surgical considerations, and postoperative care protocols associated with the most widely used KPro devices. In addition, we discuss a broad range of influencing factors, including the status of the ocular surface, eyelid anatomy, tear film adequacy, underlying systemic or autoimmune diseases, and patient-related logistical and socioeconomic concerns. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of preoperative evaluation and counselling and the role of a multidisciplinary approach in achieving successful long-term outcomes. Drawing on current evidence and clinical experience, we propose a practical decision-making algorithm to aid ophthalmologists in selecting the most appropriate KPro tailored to individual patient profiles.