Big-bubble technique to bare Descemet's membrane in anterior lamellar keratoplasty
King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital
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Abstract
We describe a lamellar keratoplasty technique to bare Descemet's membrane in which air is injected to detach the central Descemet's. After a partial-thickness corneal trephination is performed, a disposable needle is inserted, deeply and bevel down, into the paracentral corneal stroma and air is injected. In most cases, this forms a large air bubble between Descemet's membrane and the corneal stroma. After anterior lamellar keratectomy is performed, a small opening is made in the air bubble and the remaining stromal layers are lifted with an iris spatula, severed with a blade, and excised with scissors. This technique is faster, safer, and easier to perform than previous methods.
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- Descemet membrane
- Descemet's membrane
- Bevel
- Ophthalmology
- Air bubble
- Bubble
- Stroma
- Cornea
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