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Corneal endothelium self-healing mathematical model after inadvertent descemetorhexis.

J Cataract Refract Surg

October 2015

From the Ophthalmology Department (Jullienne, Manoli, Thuret, Gain), University Hospital, Corneal Graft Biology (Jullienne, Tiffet, He, Thuret, Gain), Engineering and Imaging Laboratory, EA2521, Federative Institute of Research in Sciences and Health Engineering, Health & Innovation Pole, Jean Monnet University, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne (Rannou), Eye Bank of Saint-Etienne (Thuret, Gain), Auvergne-Loire Blood Centre, Saint-Etienne, and the Institut Universitaire de France (Thuret), Paris, France.

Unlabelled: An 85-year-old man presented with an unusual complication of cataract surgery. During injection of an ophthalmic viscosurgical device, Descemet membrane was accidentally dissected and removed during the capsulorhexis. Early postoperative visual acuity was counting fingers as a result of massive corneal edema.

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