Spontaneous Reattachment of Descemet's Membrane Detachment at Postoperative Two Months, Which Occurred During Cataract Surgery. |
Seung Eun Lee, Kyong Jin Cho, Woo Hyung Cho, Sung Eun Kyung, Moo Hwan Chang |
Department of Ophthalmology, Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea. perfectcure@hanmail.net |
백내장 수술 도중 생긴 데스메막 분리가 2개월 후 자연 유착된 1예 |
이승은⋅조경진⋅조우형⋅경성은⋅장무환 |
Department of Ophthalmology, Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea |
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Abstract |
PURPOSE To report a case of spontaneously reattached Descemet's membrane detachment, which first occurred during the cataract surgery, and still remained after injection of 100% air into the chamber. CASE SUMMARY: A 78-year-old woman came to the clinic with decreased visual acuity. She had a brunescent cataract and underwent extracapsular cataract extraction with a posterior chamber lens implantation. During the irrigation and aspiration procedure, the Descemet's membrane was torn and detached. An anterior chamber injection of 100% air was performed prior to the conclusion of surgery. Descemet's membrane detachment remained at the center of the cornea and was naturally reattached without any surgical procedure. At 2 months after the surgery, a well-reattached Descemet's membrane and a clear central cornea were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Descemet's membrane detachment is a rare but potentially serious complication of intraocular surgery. The authors report a case of naturally reattached Descemet's membrane detachment which remained after injection of 100% air into the chamber. |
Key Words:
Cataract surgery;Descemet's membrane;Spontaneous reattachment |
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