The Osteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis (OOKP)

Christopher Liu, Bobby Paul, Radhika Tandon, Edward Lee, Ken Fong, Ioannis Mavrikakis, Jim Herold, Simon Thorp, Paul Brittain, Ian Francis, Colin Ferrett, Chris Hull (+6 others)
2005 Seminars in Ophthalmology  
The osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP), although described over 40 years ago, remains the keratoprosthesis of choice for end-stage corneal blindness not amenable to penetrating keratoplasty. It is particularly resilient to a hostile environment such as the dry keratinized eye resulting from severe Stevens-Johnson syndrome, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, trachoma, and chemical injury. Its rigid optical cylinder gives excellent image resolution and quality. The desirable properties of the
more » ... tical ideal keratoprosthesis is described. The indications, contraindications, and patient assessment (eye, tooth, buccal mucosa, psychology) for OOKP surgery are described. The surgical and anaesthetic techniques are described. Follow-up is life-long in order to detect and treat complications, which include oral, oculoplastic, glaucoma, vitreoretinal complications and extrusion of the device. Resorption of the osteoodonto-lamina is responsible for extrusion, and this is more pronounced in tooth allografts. Regular imaging with spiral-CT or electron beam tomography can help detect bone and dentine loss. The optical cylinder design is discussed. Preliminary work towards the development of a synthetic OOKP analogue is described. Finally, we describe how to set up an OOKP national referral center.
doi:10.1080/08820530590931386 pmid:16020351 fatcat:nxklnrtvabdafldhjszun3pm5u