Management of corneal neovascularization: Current and emerging therapeutic approaches

Indian J Ophthalmol. 2024 May 1;72(Suppl 3):S354-S371. doi: 10.4103/IJO.IJO_3043_23. Epub 2024 Apr 20.

Abstract

Corneal neovascularization (CoNV) is a sight-threatening condition affecting an estimated 1.4 million people per year, and the incidence is expected to rise. It is a complication of corneal pathological diseases such as infective keratitis, chemical burn, corneal limbal stem cell deficiency, mechanical trauma, and immunological rejection after keratoplasties. CoNV occurs due to a disequilibrium in proangiogenic and antiangiogenic mediators, involving a complex system of molecular interactions. Treatment of CoNV is challenging, and no therapy thus far has been curative. Anti-inflammatory agents such as corticosteroids are the mainstay of treatment due to their accessibility and well-studied safety profile. However, they have limited effectiveness and are unable to regress more mature neovascularization. With the advent of advanced imaging modalities and an expanding understanding of its pathogenesis, contemporary treatments targeting a wide array of molecular mechanisms and surgical options are gaining traction. This review aims to summarize evidence regarding conventional and emerging therapeutic options for CoNV.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Angiogenesis Inhibitors / therapeutic use
  • Corneal Neovascularization* / diagnosis
  • Corneal Neovascularization* / etiology
  • Corneal Neovascularization* / therapy
  • Disease Management
  • Humans

Substances

  • Angiogenesis Inhibitors