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Purpose: To describe Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) with organ cultured Descemet membrane (DM) in a human cadaver eye model and a patient with Fuchs endothelial dystrophy. Methods: In 10 human cadaver eyes and 1 patient eye, a 3.5-mm clear corneal tunnel incision was made. The anterior chamber was filled with air, and the DM was stripped off from the posterior stroma. From organ-cultured donor corneo-scleral rims, 9.0-mm-diameter “DM rolls” were harvested. Each donor DM roll was inserted into a recipient anterior chamber, positioned onto the posterior stroma, and kept in position by completely filling the anterior chamber with air for 30 minutes. Results: In all recipient eyes, the donor DM maintained its position after a 30-minute air-fill of the anterior chamber followed by an air-liquid exchange. In the patient’s eye, 1 week after transplantation, best-corrected visual acuity was 1.0 (20/20) with the patient’s preoperative refraction, and the endothelial cell density averaged 2350 cells/mm 2 . Conclusion: DMEK may provide quick visual rehabilitation in the treatment of corneal endothelial disorders by transplantation of an organ-cultured DM transplanted through a clear corneal tunnel incision. DMEK may be a highly accessible procedure to corneal surgeons, because donor DM sheets can be prepared from preserved corneo-scleral rims.
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Gerrit R.J. Melles
T. San Ong
Bob Ververs
Cornea
Rotterdam Eye Hospital
X-Fab (Germany)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d99f5ba1d151c65f6849b9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ico.0001169600.69493.55
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