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. 2010 Aug;30(4):391-6.
doi: 10.1007/s10792-010-9367-y. Epub 2010 Apr 22.

Descemet's membrane detachment after cataract extraction surgery

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Descemet's membrane detachment after cataract extraction surgery

Hani S Al-Mezaine. Int Ophthalmol. 2010 Aug.

Abstract

Descemet's membrane detachment (DMD) is a rare but potentially serious complication of intraocular surgery, most commonly cataract extraction. Many predisposing factors of DMD have been postulated; however, none have proved to be significant. Most DMDs are surgically induced; however, the occurrence of this entity bilaterally, during or after otherwise uneventful cataract extraction surgery, might be related to an inherent abnormal adhesion between the stroma and Descemet's membrane or pre-existing endothelial abnormalities. Early recognition and proper management are important to preserve the vision and avoid permanent corneal damage. Although a small, localized detachment at the wound area tends to heal by spontaneous re-attachment, a larger or more progressive detachment requires surgical intervention because the prognosis of spontaneous re-attachment is poor.

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