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Effect of Graft Shift Direction on Graft Detachment and Endothelial Cell Survival After Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty.

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PURPOSE To investigate the effects of graft shift orientation on clinical outcomes after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). METHODS This study used intraoperative video images to retrospectively examine the effect… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE To investigate the effects of graft shift orientation on clinical outcomes after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). METHODS This study used intraoperative video images to retrospectively examine the effect of graft shift direction in 50 eyes of 50 patients. Correlations were assessed between graft shift direction and multiple parameters. RESULTS The graft detachment rate was higher in eyes with an inferior graft shift than in those without (superior, 0% and 5.0%; nasal, 0% and 20.0%; inferior, 16.7% and 55.0%; temporal, 16.7% and 45.0%; and any segment, 23.3% and 65.0%; for graft shift-negative and graft shift-positive cases, respectively). Postoperative endothelial cell density reduction was higher in eyes with an inferior graft shift (1 month, 23.6% ± 13.7% and 37.5% ± 18.8%; 3 months, 31.6% ± 16.4% and 45.2% ± 15.2%; and 6 months, 39.8% ± 14.9% and 50.7% ± 16.6%; for graft shift-negative and graft shift-positive cases, respectively). Eyes with a superior graft shift had lower postoperative endothelial cell density reduction than those without (1 month, 36.9% ± 16.6% and 20.0% ± 13.1%; 3 months, 45.3% ± 13.3% and 27.4% ± 16.2%; and 6 months, 51.3% ± 14.6% and 35.9% ± 14.5%; for graft shift-negative and graft shift-positive cases, respectively). Graft shift direction did not affect postoperative best-corrected visual acuity or central corneal thickness. CONCLUSIONS Graft shift direction in DMEK, especially inferior graft shift, affected the postoperative graft detachment rate. Superior graft shift had a beneficial effect on postoperative corneal endothelial values. These data suggest that inferior graft shift should be avoided in DMEK.

Keywords: graft detachment; graft shift; graft; shift direction

Journal Title: Cornea
Year Published: 2019

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