Abstract

We report a case of a large bullous descemet membrane detachment (DMD) following inadvertent injection of ophthalmic viscoelastic device in the supradescemetic space. A 27 years old male with juvenile open-angle glaucoma underwent trabeculectomy in the right eye followed by anterior chamber reformation. He developed DMD for which intracameral gas injection failed twice. He presented with complaints of blurring of images in that eye. Examination revealed a bullous DMD without any corneal edema, confirmed by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT). Microscope-integrated intraoperative OCT (mi-OCT) guided drainage with intracameral gas injection was done following which the detachment settled completely.

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