Neodymium-YAG laser posterior capsulotomy. Central corneal endothelial cell density
A. R. Slomovic, R. K. Parrish 2nd, R. K. Forster and A. Cubillas
We determined central corneal endothelial cell densities in 39 eyes in a
masked fashion before and after Q-switched neodymium-YAG laser posterior
capsulotomy. The mean preoperative endothelial cell count was 1,840 cells
per square millimeter (SD, 611 cells per square millimeter; range, 522 to
2,742 cells per square millimeter). The mean postoperative endothelial cell
count was 1,798 cells per square millimeter (SD, 600 cells per square
millimeter; range, 478 to 2,750 cells per square millimeter). The
difference between the mean preoperative and postoperative cell density was
42 cells per square millimeter (2.3% cell loss). There was no significant
correlation between central corneal endothelial cell loss and the laser
energy used, pseudophakic status (posterior chamber intraocular lens vs no
intraocular lens), size of capsulotomy, vitreocorneal touch, or
preoperative corneal endothelial cell density.