Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation after previous descemetorhexis without endothelial keratoplasty.

J Cataract Refract Surg

From Boston University School of Medicine (Kaufman), the Department of Ophthalmology (Nosé, Pineda), Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, and Harvard Medical School (Lu), Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Electronic address:

Published: November 2017

A 58-year-old woman with bilateral Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy presented with predominantly central guttata in the left eye causing visually significant stromal edema. A 4.0 mm descemetorhexis without endothelial keratoplasty was performed. At the 6-week follow-up, the central cornea had cleared completely and the central endothelial cell density (ECD) was 541 cells/mm. The central corneal clearing remained stable for 2 years after the procedure; however, vision declined because of a visually significant cataract in the left eye. Uneventful phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation was performed with a target refraction of -0.50 diopters. At 1.5 months postoperatively, the uncorrected distance visual acuity was 20/20 with a manifest refraction of -0.25 -0.25 × 60 and the central ECD was 2373 cells/mm (increased from 1471 cells/mm prior to phacoemulsification). Cataract surgery by phacoemulsification years after descemetorhexis without endothelial keratoplasty appears to be well-tolerated, with good clinical and predictive refractive outcomes.

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