Title of article :
Complex Descemet’s Membrane Tears and Detachment during Phacoemulsification
Author/Authors :
Orucoglu, Faik Department of Ophthalmology - Birinci Eye Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Aksu, Ali Department of Ophthalmology - Birinci Eye Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose: To report a case of complex Descemet’s membrane detachment (DMD) and tears during
phacoemulsification cataract surgery.
Case Report: A 64-year-old woman underwent phacoemulsification surgery in her right eye and developed
tears and partial loss of Descemet’s membrane (DM) while the aspiration port was inserted through the
main incision. Massive corneal edema obscured the view and the anterior chamber was barely visible the
following day. Scheimpflug imaging was used to complement slit lamp examination in the postoperative
period. Frequent topical corticosteroid drops were initiated. After 5 days of treatment, multiple tears and
detachment of DM were visible and the anterior chamber was filled with air. After 5 weeks, the cornea
regained much of its clarity despite large DM tears and focal loss of DM.
Conclusion: Despite partial loss of DM, the corneal edema mostly disappeared after 5 weeks of air bubble
injection. Scheimpflug imaging was beneficial in the diagnosis and monitoring of DM tears and detachments.
Keywords :
Descemet Membrane , Phacoemulsification , Scheimpflug Imaging
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics