Abstract:
Purpose: To describe an original technique to unfold the graft in vitrectomized eyes undergoing Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). Methods: We performed a retrospective chart and video review of successive cases presenting with corneal decompensation in vitrectomized eyes or aphakic eyes in which DMEK or combined DMEK/scleral-fixated intraocular lens implantation was indicated and in which a specific technique [Cornea-Press (C-Press)] was used to unfold the graft. C-Press is characterized by corneal indentation intended to artificially shallow the anterior chamber and allow the graft to unroll. Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity, central corneal thickness, the time of graft unfolding, endothelial cell count, and the incidence of intraoperative/ postoperative complications were analyzed. Results: Eleven eyes of 11 patients (8 men, mean age: 73 6 12 years) were included. Corrected distance visual acuity (logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution) improved from 1.44 6 0.23 preoperatively to 0.77 6 0.36 6 months postoperatively (P, 0.001). Central corneal thickness (CCT) decreased from 644 6 79 preoperatively to 516 6 49 mm 6 months postoperatively. The graft unfolding time was 4.4 6 2.5 minutes. Mean endothelial cell density was 2762 6 192 preoperatively and 1872 6 324 cells/mm2 6 months postoperatively. No eye showed intraoperative complications. Rebubbling for partial detachment was needed in 2 cases (18%). Conclusions: The C-Press technique enables likely safe and reproducible DMEK surgery in vitrectomized eyes. Further clinical studies with a large number of patients and longer follow-up are required to confirm our preliminary results. Copyright © 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.