Descemet membrane detachment after nonpenetrating filtering surgery.
Ravinet E, Tritten J J, Roy S, Gianoli F, Wolfensberger T, Schnyder C, Mermoud A
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This study found Descemet membrane detachment is an unusual but important complication of nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery, with presentation and course varying by procedure type, requiring ophthalmologist awareness.
Abstract
Purpose
To make surgeons performing nonpenetrating filtering surgery aware of an unusual complication namely Descemet membrane detachment.
Methods
We retrospectively reviewed nine eyes of nine patients seen in our hospital with Descemet membrane detachment occurring after nonpenetrating filtering surgery from January 1994 to December 2000.
Results
Both planar and nonplanar detachments were reported. Neither scrolls nor tears in the Descemet membrane were observed in any patient. After viscocanalostomy (four patients), the detachment was generally noticed shortly after the procedure and the cornea maintained its clarity. After deep sclerectomy with a collagen implant (five patients), it developed weeks to months postoperatively with adjacent corneal edema. Four patients had descemetopexy. None required more than one procedure. However, at the last visit, two detachments persisted although they had diminished in size: one after viscocanalostomy and conservative treatment and one after descemetopexy after deep sclerectomy with a collagen implant. To date otherwise, no signs of significant corneal damage could be observed clinically nor by specular microscopy and pachymetry.
Conclusions
The diagnosis of Descemet membrane detachment can be easily overlooked or misdiagnosed. The clinical presentation, clinical course, and pathogenesis depend on the type of nonpenetrating filtering surgery performed. Ophthalmologists should be aware of this unusual complication, which is likely to be more common after nonpenetrating filtering surgery than after trabeculectomy. A period of observation before attempting descemetopexy is recommended.
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