Outcome of superficial keratectomy without conjunctival graft as a surgical technique for immune‐mediated keratitis in horses: Four cases

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2022-08

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Dieterman, EvaISNI 0000000506363475
Hermans, HannekeISNI 0000000492895349
Slenter, IngeORCID 0000-0002-4061-6542ISNI 0000000492921316
Kuijpers, Nienke WISNI 000000049248147X
Grinwis, G.C.M.ISNI 0000000394959548
Boevé, MichaelISNI 0000000390381005

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Abstract

This case report describes four horses with unilateral superficial or mid-stromal immune-mediated keratitis (IMMK) treated with a superficial keratectomy (SK) without a conjunctival graft. In two horses, the surgery was performed under general anaesthesia, and in two horses standing with sedation and local blocks. Results of this report show that SK is a viable treatment option in horses with chronic superficial and/or mid-stromal IMMK that can even be performed in the standing, sedated horse. When sufficient corneal tissue is removed, no recurrence is to be expected in the long-term follow-up (up to 31 months). In two horses, healing occurred without complications. Two horses developed a secondary bacterial infection post-operatively (Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus). In one case, this resulted in a pre-perforating melting corneal ulcer necessitating conjunctival pedicle graft surgery 13 days post keratectomy. In three horses, there was no recurrence of the IMMK with a long-term follow-up of 6–31 months. One case showed recurrence of IMMK in the cornea region surrounding the keratectomy 9 months after surgery.

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IMMK, cornea, eye, horse, inflammatory, standing surgery, Equine

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Dieterman, E, Hermans, H, Slenter, I, Kuijpers, N, Grinwis, G & Boevé, M 2022, 'Outcome of superficial keratectomy without conjunctival graft as a surgical technique for immune‐mediated keratitis in horses: Four cases', Equine Veterinary Education, vol. 34, no. 8, pp. e323-e330. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13589