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Modified thin manual Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty with air-guided, non-pachymetric donor lenticule dissection: outcomes of graft thickness and complication rate

Modified thin manual Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty with air-guided, non-pachymetric donor lenticule dissection: outcomes of graft thickness and complication rate
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摘要 ●AIM:To describe a modified technique of donor lenticule dissection for thin manual Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty(TM-DSEK).●METHODS:Donor material was soaked in balanced salt solution(BSS)for 30 min,before being mounted on an artificial anterior chamber(AAC).Rather than BSS,the AAC was filled with filtered air,resulting in a visible reflection at the corneal endothelium-air interface.This reflection served as a landmark for the depth of the dissection,facilitating the creation of a thin lenticule with low risk of perforation.Dissection was commenced at a standardized depth of 500 microns,with no initial pachymetry necessary.Totally 29 donor corneas were dissected by a novice TM-DSEK surgeon.Dissection time,central graft thickness at 2 mo and complications were analysed.●RESULTS:Results were similar to other endothelial keratoplasty techniques,despite the cases being performed by a novice DSEK surgeon.Mean dissection time was 7 min(range 6-10).One graft perforation occurred(3.45%),but the air tamponaded the break and enabled dissection to be restarted and completed from a different location.Mean central graft thickness after at least two months follow-up was 106 microns(range 25-170).●CONCLUSION:A problem with manual DSEK is the risk of graft perforation by attempting to dissect too thin a lenticule,or creating a thick graft due to fear of perforating.This modified air-guided technique addresses this problem,and is recommended for surgeons either embarking on the learning curve,or who wish to achieve more consistently thin grafts while reducing perforation rates. ● AIM: To describe a modified technique of donor lenticule dissection for thin manual Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty(TM-DSEK).● METHODS: Donor material was soaked in balanced salt solution(BSS) for 30 min, before being mounted on an artificial anterior chamber(AAC). Rather than BSS, the AAC was filled with filtered air, resulting in a visible reflection at the corneal endothelium-air interface. This reflection served as a landmark for the depth of the dissection, facilitating the creation of a thin lenticule with low risk of perforation. Dissection was commenced at a standardized depth of 500 microns, with no initial pachymetry necessary. Totally 29 donor corneas were dissected by a novice TM-DSEK surgeon. Dissection time, central graft thickness at 2 mo and complications were analysed.● RESULTS: Results were similar to other endothelial keratoplasty techniques, despite the cases being performed by a novice DSEK surgeon. Mean dissection time was 7 min(range 6-10). One graft perforation occurred(3.45%), but the air tamponaded the break and enabled dissection to be restarted and completed from a different location. Mean central graft thickness after at least two months follow-up was 106 microns(range 25-170).● CONCLUSION: A problem with manual DSEK is the risk of graft perforation by attempting to dissect too thin a lenticule, or creating a thick graft due to fear of perforating. This modified air-guided technique addresses this problem, and is recommended for surgeons either embarking on the learning curve, or who wish to achieve more consistently thin grafts while reducing perforation rates.
出处 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2020年第2期342-345,共4页 国际眼科杂志(英文版)
关键词 Descemet STRIPPING endothelial KERATOPLASTY MANUAL DONOR lenticule DISSECTION GRAFT thickness Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty manual donor lenticule dissection graft thickness
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