American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Dec 2022)

Temporary iris-lens diaphragm to assist descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty in aphakic patients

  • Peter Szurman,
  • Karl T. Boden,
  • Annekatrin Rickmann

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. 101688

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Purpose: Presenting a simple technique using an inversely implanted contact lens to create a temporary diaphragm to assist DMEK surgery in aphakic, partially aniridic and vitrectomized eyes. Observations: The postoperative course was without pressure abnormalities and the anterior chamber remained deep. The cornea completely cleared within 3 weeks and remained clear after removal of the contact lens showing a corneal thickness of 544 μm and an intact endothelial cell pattern on endothelial cell microscopy after 3 months. Conclusion and Importance: The inversely implanted contact lens provides an easily accessible temporary diaphragm, making DMEK surgery a safer procedure even in complex eyes without an adequate posterior barrier.

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