QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE REFRACTIVE OUTCOMES OF COMBINED PHACO-DMEK SURGERY IN FUCHS ENDOTHELIAL DYSTROPHY
Published 2026 - 30th ESCRS Winter Meeting
Reference: PO040 | Type: Free Paper | DOI: 10.82333/zs9j-dm73
Authors: Alina Gheorghe* 1 , Ana- Maria Arghirescu 2 , Andrei Coleasa 2
1CLINICAL INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES “PROF. DR MIRCEA OLTEANU”,Bucharest,Romania;Ophthalmology,University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Dr.Carol Davila " ,Bucharest,Romania;Oftavision Eye Clinic,Bucharest,Romania, 2CLINICAL INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES “PROF. DR MIRCEA OLTEANU”,Bucharest,Romania;University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Dr.Carol Davila " ,Bucharest,Romania
Purpose
This study aimed to evaluate refractive outcomes and variations in higher-order aberrations (HOAs) following combined phacoemulsification and Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (phaco-DMEK) in patients with Fuchs endothelial dystrophy (FECD). The focus was on patients suffering from decreased visual acuity and diurnal fluctuations attributable to varying degrees of corneal dysfunction.
Setting
CLINICAL INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES “PROF. DR MIRCEA OLTEANU”
Methods
A cohort of FECD patients with diverse levels of corneal dysfunction underwent combined phaco-DMEK surgery with single-piece intraocular lens implantation. Preoperative evaluations included slit-lamp examinations, biometry, anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) to quantify corneal edema, and analysis of HOAs. The refractive target was individualized according to the severity of corneal edema. Postoperative assessments were conducted at 1, 3, and 6 months, evaluating best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), refractive status, and corneal topography.
Results
We present the refractive outcomes in eyes who underwent phaco-DMEK surgery. The patients have been evaluated preoperatively, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months post operatively. The degree of improvement in visual quality has been monitored using evaluation of best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), refractive analysis and tomographic maps.
Conclusion
For most patients, refractive stability was achieved after three months post-operatively. BCVA improved, however not all patients gained spectacle independence, but the decrease in HOA significantly improved their overall satisfaction, enabling them to return to an active lifestyle.