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Corneal edema resolution after "descemetorhexis".

Authors :
Braunstein RE
Airiani S
Chang MA
Odrich MG
Source :
Journal of cataract and refractive surgery [J Cataract Refract Surg] 2003 Jul; Vol. 29 (7), pp. 1436-9.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

A 79-year-old woman had left eye phacoemulsification complicated by inadvertent excision of Descemet's membrane (DM). One day postoperatively, the visual acuity was counting fingers with diffuse corneal edema. The patient was treated medically, with gradual resolution of the corneal edema over a 6-month period. The torn edge of DM could be visualized as the edema cleared, and no endothelial cell count could be obtained centrally. Approximately 1 year postoperatively, the central endothelial cell count was 2114 cells/mm(2) in the right eye and 827 cells/mm(2) in the left eye. The decreased cell count, increased polymegethism, and pleomorphism suggested that endothelial cells migrated to cover the stromal surface area in the absence of DM.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0886-3350
Volume :
29
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cataract and refractive surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12900257
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0886-3350(02)01984-3