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Journal of Veterinary Clinics
2011 Volume.28 No. 6 p.562 ~ p.565
Effect of Grid Keratotomy on Indolent Corneal Ulcers in Dogs
Ahn Jae-Sang

Kim Se-Eun
Park Young-Woo
Ahn Jeong-Taek
Lee Yes-Ran
Lee Eui-Ri
Jeong Man-Bok
Abstract
A total of 29 eyes (25 dogs: one eye, 2 dogs: both eyes) with indolent corneal ulcer were treated with grid keratotomy from January 2008 to March 2010. The corneal lesions were reevaluated at 7-14 day intervals. The treatments had been repeated until fluorescein dye was not retained on the cornea and the epithelium did not appear to be loosely attached to the stromal layer. The healing rate of the corneal ulcers was 86.2%. The mean healing time (mean ¡¾ SD) was 15.9 ¡¾ 9.2 days, ranged from 7 to 39 days. The lesions of remaining 4 eyes had deteriorated or not improved for more than 6 weeks. In those cases, 3rd eyelid flap following grid keratotomy was applied. After 2 weeks, all of the eyes healed by the treatment. The results in this study suggest that grid keratotomy could be an excellent choice as an initial treatment for superficial corneal ulcers in dogs. In the cases of recurrence or to promote healing of the lesions, however, 3rd eyelid flap following grid keratotomy is recommended.
KEYWORD
indolent ulcer, grid keratotomy, 3rd eyelid flap, dog
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