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Management of acute corneal hydrops with intracameral gas injection

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Purpose To report two cases of severe acute corneal hydrops that were resolved by intracameral gas injection alone. Observations Case 1 is a 27-year-old woman with bilateral severe keratoconus who… Click to show full abstract

Purpose To report two cases of severe acute corneal hydrops that were resolved by intracameral gas injection alone. Observations Case 1 is a 27-year-old woman with bilateral severe keratoconus who developed sequential acute corneal hydrops in the right eye followed by the left eye that were each successfully treated using intracameral 20% sulfur hexafluoride gas injection. Case 2 is a 62-year-old man that developed a large fluid cleft beneath a pre-existing LASIK flap, which resolved with intracameral 20% sulfur hexafluoride gas injection without the need for corneal transplantation. Conclusions and importance In acute corneal hydrops, intracameral gas injection to tamponade Descemet's membrane tears with decompression of stromal fluid can be an effective intervention to delay or avoid keratoplasty in individuals whose corneal hydrops does not improve with conventional medical management.

Keywords: acute corneal; corneal; gas injection; corneal hydrops

Journal Title: American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
Year Published: 2020

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