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Penetrating keratoplasty is infrequently performed in the mentally retarded due to the high risk of serious post-operative complications, in particular wound rupture and severe inflammation of the graft. Graft survival is hindered by the patient's tendency for eye rubbing and possibly self-inflicted injury. Adequate nursing support is essential to ensure strict compliance with post-operative treatment. A retrospective study of corneal graft outcomes in mentally retarded patients was undertaken to assess graft survival, visual rehabilitation, post-operative complications and the influence on social behaviour. Six cases of penetrating keratoplasty performed in mentally retarded patients by one surgeon are presented. A continuous 10-0 nylon suture was employed in all cases. In 2 cases surgery was undertaken following perforation of the globe in patients with Down's syndrome. The grafts were retained in all cases and 2 patients achieved reasonably good acuity, although formal visual acuity assessment in these patients is limited. Penetrating keratoplasty in mentally retarded patients is a potentially hazardous procedure and patients require close supervision and good support care. This series demonstrates that relatively successful outcomes can be obtained in some mentally retarded patients.
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McElvanney, A., Adhikary, H. Penetrating keratoplasty in the mentally retarded. Eye 11, 786–789 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1997.205
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