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The effect of glaucoma filtering surgery on corneal endothelial cell density
D L Smith1, G L Skuta, K A Lindenmuth
1Department of Ophthalmology, Bethesda Naval Hospital, Md.
Abstract:
Corneal endothelial cell counts were obtained preoperatively and 3 months postoperatively in 46 eyes undergoing glaucoma filtering surgery. Average central endothelial cell loss in eyes without postoperative iridocorneal touch was 1.6%. In eyes with iridocorneal touch (Spaeth's grades 1 and 2), the average cell counts decreased by 7.1% and 9.3%, respectively. The average loss for combined grades 1 and 2 (8.1%) approached statistical significance (P +/- .06). The average loss in two patients with corneolenticular touch (Spaeth's grade 3) was greater than 50%. These findings suggest that early postoperative iridocorneal touch is unlikely to lead to corneal compromise in most eyes, but that corneolenticular touch can result in severe endothelial cell loss.