Zuheer Meeraalam, Enrique Suarez, Mohammad Al-Amro, Jose M Vargas
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Abstract
We report the two cases in which femtosecond laser (FSL) technology used to manage visually significant retained host's Descemet's membrane (RHDM) after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP). FSL-assisted descemetorhexis was done first, then membrane removal with intraocular forceps. Both patients had advanced keratoconus and were managed with PKP. In the first patient, FSL descemetorhexis of RHDM was incomplete. It was augmented manually, and then, the removal of the retained membrane was done with an intraocular forceps, whereas, a complete and central 5.5 mm FSL descemetorhexis was created in the second case. Then, it was pulled out with intraocular forceps. Postoperatively, the best-corrected visual acuity was 20/40, with an intraocular pressure (IOP) of 18 mmHg. In the second case, best-corrected visual acuity and IOP were 20/70 and 16 mmHg, respectively. In conclusion, FSL technology can be an alternative to manual or neodymiumdoped yttrium - aluminum garnet membranotomy for the management of RHDM after PKP.
我们报告了两个案例,其中飞秒激光(FSL)技术用于处理穿透性角膜移植术(PKP)后视觉上显著保留的宿主Descemet膜(RHDM)。首先进行fsl辅助下的脱膜术,然后用眼内钳去除膜。两例患者均为晚期圆锥角膜,均行PKP治疗。在第一位患者中,RHDM的FSL脱位不完全。人工增强,然后用眼内钳去除保留的膜,而在第二个病例中,形成了一个完整的5.5 mm FSL中心脱位。然后用眼内钳将其拔出。术后最佳矫正视力为20/40,眼压为18 mmHg。在第二个病例中,最佳矫正视力和IOP分别为20/70和16 mmHg。总之,FSL技术可以替代人工或掺钕钇铝石榴石膜切开术治疗PKP后的RHDM。
期刊介绍:
The Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology (MEAJO), published four times per year in print and online, is an official journal of the Middle East African Council of Ophthalmology (MEACO). It is an international, peer-reviewed journal whose mission includes publication of original research of interest to ophthalmologists in the Middle East and Africa, and to provide readers with high quality educational review articles from world-renown experts. MEAJO, previously known as Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology (MEJO) was founded by Dr Akef El Maghraby in 1993.