This thesis focuses on the clinical outcomes after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). Chapter 2 describes the suitability of septic donor corneas for transplantation and the... Show moreThis thesis focuses on the clinical outcomes after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). Chapter 2 describes the suitability of septic donor corneas for transplantation and the clinical outcomes after DMEK using septic versus non-septic donor corneas. Chapter 3 aims to analyze the incidence of cataract extraction in eyes that previously underwent DMEK surgery and the effect of the phacoemulsification procedure on the endothelial cell density (ECD) after DMEK. Chapter 4 of the thesis concentrates on the 6-month ECD after DMEK, as it is one of the benchmark parameters for graft performance. In this chapter, the relation between the ECD 6 months after DMEK and its predictive value for 5-year graft survival in FECD eyes are discussed. Chapter 5 evaluates the 10-year graft survival and clinical outcome results of the first 100 eyes that received DMEK. Chapter 6 presents a larger case series of DMEK eyes where the 10-year clinical outcomes and graft survival after DMEK are analyzed based on the surgical indication of the eye and the preoperative severityof FECD. Show less
After penetrating keratoplasty had been the preferred method for the treatment of corneal disorders for almost a century, the introduction of lamellar keratoplasty techniques has changed the... Show moreAfter penetrating keratoplasty had been the preferred method for the treatment of corneal disorders for almost a century, the introduction of lamellar keratoplasty techniques has changed the field of corneal transplantation substantially over the last two decades. These lamellar keratoplasty techniques provide several advantages over penetrating keratoplasty: anterior lamellar keratoplasty may potentially improve graft survival by preserving the healthy recipient endothelium in the management of corneal stromal diseases, and endothelial keratoplasty has improved the predictability and speed of visual rehabilitation for treating endothelial disorders, mainly by leaving the anterior corneal surface intact. The latest innovation in the field of endothelial keratoplasty is Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), in which only the Descemet membrane and endothelium are replaced by donor tissue. The trend towards more selective and minimally invasive transplantation techniques has also led to the development of new treatment options for patients with (advanced) keratoconus, including the mid-stromal implantation of an isolated donor Bowman layer, referred to as Bowman layer-transplantation. This thesis focusses on the feasibility and clinical outcomes of these two modern lamellar keratoplasty techniques, i.e. DMEK for endothelial disorders, and Bowman layer-transplantation for advanced keratoconus. Show less
Since 1998, various new surgical techniques have been devised for the treatment of diseases of the anterior and posterior cornea; this thesis explores some of these options including Descemet... Show moreSince 1998, various new surgical techniques have been devised for the treatment of diseases of the anterior and posterior cornea; this thesis explores some of these options including Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) and Bowman Layer Transplantation. Show less