Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1992;33(5):476-483.
Published online May 1, 1992.
Morphometric Analysis of Corneal Endothelium in the Intercapsular Cataract Extraction with Posterior Chamber Lens Implantation.
Jong Min Baik, Ki San Kim, Joon Sup Oh
Department of Ophthalmology, Keimyung University School of Medicine. Taegu, Korea.
수정체 전낭하 백내장 낭외적출술후 후방인공수정체 삽입술에서의 각막내피세포의 형태학적 분석
김기산(Ki San Kim),오준섭(Joon Sup Oh),백종민(Jong Min Baik)
Abstract
To compare corneal endothelial damage in intercapsular cataract extraction with post erior chamber lens implantation (Intercapsular P-ECCE+PCL) to that in conventional extracapsular cataract extraction with posterior chamber lens implantation (P-ECCE+PCL), and to detect the most appropriate index for comparision of the endothelial damage, the author has measured morphologic characteristics of corneal endothelium in 20 cases of intercapsu1ar P-ECCE+PCL (Group 1), and 21 cases of P-ECCE+PCL (Group 2) preoperatively and one week after surgery. Morphometric data (density, area, coefficient of variation, perimeter, shape factor, hexagonality, lengths) were obtained by contact type specular microscope, computer assisted digitizer and image analysis program. The mean endothelial cell loss one week after surgery was 10.82% in group 1, and 20.22% in group 2 respectively. The mean hexagonality loss one week after surgery was 28.05% in group 1, and 38.84% in group 2 (p<0.05). The mean coefficient of variation (CV) loss at postoperative one week was 30.68% in group 1, and 38.84% in group 2. As a whole, group 1 showed less reduction of endothelial damage compared to group 2 but no statiscally significant changes were noted except hexagonality. Therefore, the corneal endothelium was less damaged after intercapsular P-ECCE+PCL than after P-ECCE+PCL, and the adequate index for comparision of endothelial damage are CV and hexagonality as well as cell density, among which hexagonalty is the most important parameter.
Key Words: Corneal endothelium;Intercapsular cataract extraction;Morphometric analysis


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