Repeat Descemetopexy after Descemet's Membrane Detachment following Phacoemulsification |
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Authors: | Sameer Datar Aditya Kelkar Ashish K. Jain Jai Kelkar Shreekant Kelkar Poonam Gandhi Rachna Shah Ruchika Kedia |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Ophthalmology, Pune, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Descemet''s membrane detachment (DMD) is an uncommon condition with a wide range of possible etiologies. Probably the commonest cause is a localized detachment occurring after cataract extraction surgery. Descemetopexy gives good anatomic attachment rates and visual outcomes and has become the standard treatment for DMD. However, in cases with failed initial descemetopexy, the next step in the management of such cases remains unclear. Before initiating a complex surgical procedure like keratoplasty, which requires good postoperative care and regular follow-ups, repeat descemetopexy with a long-term tamponade using 14% C3F8 gas for recurrent DMD is definitely a worthwhile attempt.Key words: Repeat descemetopexy, Descemet''s membrane detachment, C3F8 gas |
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