Literature DB >> 2383201

Toxic endothelial cell destruction of the cornea after routine extracapsular cataract surgery.

A C Breebaart1, R M Nuyts, E Pels, H F Edelhauser, F D Verbraak.   

Abstract

Eighteen patients developed an acute corneal decompensation following normal intraocular surgery (cataract extraction in 17 patients), characterized by star-shaped endothelial folds, a twofold increase in corneal thickness, and a visual acuity of counting fingers during several postoperative days. In some cases, there was an additional iritis and transient hypotony. There was no effect of topical and/or subconjunctival corticosteroids on the course of the decompensation. Endothelial morphometric analysis showed a mean endothelial cell loss of 72%. Endothelial wound healing, as determined by coefficient of variation and percentage hexagonals, stabilized 6 months postoperatively. We coined the term toxic endothelial cell destruction for this syndrome. Epidemiological evaluation revealed the toxic endothelial cell destruction syndrome to be linked with the 10-fold increase of a detergent solution in the ultrasonic bath for cleaning the surgical instruments.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2383201     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1990.01070100077038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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4.  Toxic anterior segment syndrome after foldable artiflex iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens implantation.

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