德斯密特膜内皮角膜移植术治疗因产钳撕裂引起的晚期角膜水肿

William R. Herskowitz, Christopher W. Seery, Matthew Camacho, Sander Dubovy, Ellen H. Koo
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我们这篇论文的目的是描述德斯密特膜内皮角膜移植术(DMEK)对已知有产钳相关撕裂史的患者的治疗效果,这些患者在生命的第八个十年出现了临床上明显的角膜水肿。 病例系列。 两名已知有产钳相关撕裂史的患者出现了角膜水肿和垂直撕裂的德赛美膜,与产伤一致。两例患者均接受了 DMEK 手术。病例 1 接受了假性 DMEK,病例 2 则接受了联合超声乳化和 DMEK(三重 DMEK)。经裂隙灯检查和前段光学相干断层扫描证实,两例患者在术后1天和1周复诊时,DMEK移植物均已完全附着。两名患者的最佳矫正视力和角膜水肿均有明显改善。 我们的研究表明,DMEK 可以为有产钳损伤史的患者带来卓越的疗效,这些患者日后都会出现角膜水肿。此外,我们还证明了三重 DMEK 技术在这种情况下也能成功应用。
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Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty for Late Corneal Edema Secondary to Obstetrical Forceps–Related Tears
The purpose of our paper is to describe the outcome of Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) in patients with a history of known obstetrical forceps–related tears who developed clinically significant corneal edema in their eighth decade of life. Case series. Two patients with a known history of obstetrical forceps–related tears presented with corneal edema and vertical tears of Descemet membrane consistent with birth trauma. DMEK was performed for both cases. Case 1 underwent pseudophakic DMEK, and Case 2 underwent combined phacoemulsification and DMEK (triple-DMEK). DMEK grafts were fully attached in both cases at postoperative 1-day and 1-week appointments, as confirmed on slit-lamp examination and anterior segment optical coherence tomography. There was marked improvement in best-corrected visual acuity and corneal edema in both patients. We demonstrate that DMEK can afford excellent results in patients with a history of obstetrical forceps injury, who experience corneal edema later in life. In addition, we show that the triple-DMEK can be done successfully in this entity.
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