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Abstract #11379 Published in IGR 6-3

Early corneal edema following topical application of mitomycin-C

Chang SW
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 2004; 30: 1742-1750


PURPOSE: To determine the effect of mitomycin-C (MMC) on the cornea after a single intraoperative application. SETTING: Department of Ophthalmology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Ban-Chiao, Taipei, Taiwan. METHODS: Mechanical epithelium debridement of the central 10.0 mm of the cornea was performed in 63 pigmented rabbits. One group of corneas (MMC1, n = 42) was soaked with MMC 0.01% solution for 2 minutes; the second group (MMC2, n = 42) was soaked with MMC 0.02% solution for 2 minutes. Control corneas (n = 42) were soaked with balanced salt solution for 2 minutes. Changes in the central corneal thickness, clarity, epithelial defect size, endothelial cell density, and endothelial apoptosis in the 3 groups were examined on days 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 14. RESULTS: There was a dose-dependent increase in corneal thickness, decrease in corneal clarity, and increase in endothelial apoptosis after a single intraoperative application of MMC. The endothelium was significantly swollen and became pleomorphic and polymegethic with a concomitant decrease in endothelial cell density, also in a dose-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS: A single application of MMC on the corneal surface caused dose-dependent corneal edema and endothelial apoptosis in the rabbit model. Further clinical study of human eyes is warranted.

Dr. S.S. Chang, Department of Ophthalmology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, 21 Z Section 2, Nan-Ya South Road, Ban-Chiao, Taipei 220, Taiwan. swchang@mail.femh.org.tw


Classification:

12.8.10 Woundhealing antifibrosis (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment > 12.8 Filtering surgery)



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