Assessment of Corneal Endothelium during Continued Organ Culture of Pre-Stripped Human Donor Tissue for DMEK Surgery

2018 
ABSTRACTPurpose: To measure corneal endothelial cell (EC) quality and quantity following Descemet membrane (DM) stripping of human donor corneas and continued storage in organ culture medium containing dextran.Methods: DM stripping was performed in 30 organ cultured, corneoscleral discs. Corneas were divided into 3 groups of 10 corneas each. Baseline mean EC density (cells/mm2) was 2,372 (SD ± 259) in group 1, 2,540 (SD ± 266) in group 2, and 2,665 (SD ± 263) in group 3. Following subtotal DM stripping, culture was continued at 31°C for 24 hours (group 1), 72 hours (group 2), and 120 hours (group 3), respectively. EC density was measured before stripping and at the end of culture. At the end of culture, corneal EC morphology was graded using a scoring system and EC viability was measured by detection of adenosine triphosphate.Results: At the end of culture, mean EC density was 2,159 (SD ± 293) in group 1, 1,946 (SD ± 182) in group 2, and 2,047 (SD ± 225) in group 3. This constitutes an EC loss of 9,1% (SD...
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