Corneal endothelial cell loss following trephination |
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Authors: | T E Clinch K L Fung P L Laibson |
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Affiliation: | Cornea Service, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107. |
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Abstract: | The amount of endothelial cell loss that occurs to the donor cornea during the trephination process was evaluated in 40 porcine eyes. A vital staining technique (alizarin red S and acid violet 19) was used to quantify the extent of endothelial damage and removal. Two types of corneal punches (Weck and H&I0 were used for trephination. The average amount of endothelial loss from the peripheral cornea was 7.9%, accounting for only a 3% loss of endothelial cells over the total surface area of the corneal button. a comparison of the Weck and H&I corneal punches showed no significant difference (P greater than 0.1) by Student's test for both endothelial cell damage and removal. |
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