Graft Detachment After Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty in Bullous Keratopathy and Fuchs Dystrophy

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Abstract Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) is a surgical technique for corneal transplantation in case of corneal decompensation. One of the main complications is graft detachment (GD) recoverable with Air Re-bubbling (ARB). The aim of this retrospective, interventional case series was to identify factors related to this complication in eyes operated for bullous keratopathy (BK) and Fuchs dystrophy (FD). We considered one-hundred patients who underwent DSAEK for BK or FD between January ۲۰۱۶ and October ۲۰۱۷ at Department of Ophthalmology, Policlinico Universitario of Bari, Italy. Studied parameters included physiological and pathological anamnesis of both donors and recipients and properties of donor lenticules and of the recipient corneas. Data was analyzed using One-way ANOVA with Tukey post hoc test and Chi-square test with Odds Ratio (OR) calculation. We grouped patients according to diagnosis. GD occurred in ۹ eyes affected by BK and ۱۹ by FD (p=۰.۰۰۳, OR = ۰.۲۵, ۹۵% CI, ۰.۰۹۸-۰.۶۲). It was recovered with ARB. In BK, ARB correlated to complicated cataract extraction (p=۰.۰۴, OR = ۷.۸۳, ۹۵% CI, ۱.۲۸ - ۴۷.۹۸) and aphakia (p=۰.۰۲۶, OR = ۵۴.۳۸, ۹۵% CI, ۲.۵۱ - ۱۱.۷۶). In FD, ARB was associated to donor death for neoplasia (p=۰.۰۶, OR= ۴.۰۴, ۹۵% CI, ۱.۰۶ - ۱۵.۳۷). No other differences were found. In conclusion, we could hypothesize that in FD patients, donor cancer therapy may play a role on altered corneal fibroblast metabolism, activating a synergetic effect between chemotherapy and genetic alteration of FD, which may lead to an altered adhesion of donor lenticule on recipient's stroma. In BK patients, complicated cataract extraction and aphakic status of recipient eye may contribute to altered adhesion of donor lenticule post-DSAEK.