BMC Ophthalmology (Oct 2024)

Successful corneal endothelium preservation in the management of epithelial downgrowth with 5-fluorouracil injections and membranectomy

  • Ka Wai Kam,
  • Andre Ma,
  • Joanna Ng,
  • Paul Choi,
  • Wilson Wai Kuen Yip,
  • Alvin L. Young

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-024-03719-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract A 74-year-old Chinese man underwent extracapsular cataract extraction in his right eye and developed a translucent iris membrane 4 months later. He was treated with two intracameral 5-FU injections and membranectomy at 2 weeks apart. At one year following the second membranectomy, the patient maintained a clear cornea without residual or recurrent membrane, an endothelial cell density of 1072 cell/mm2, a visual acuity of 20/50 and a normal intraocular pressure. Our technique of using dispersive and cohesive viscoelastics in protecting the corneal endothelium from intracameral 5-FU, helped preserve corneal endothelial cells and maintain corneal clarity at one year after surgery.

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