Kaufman E, Katz J I
Invest Ophthalmol. 1976 Dec;15(12):996-1000.
Previous studies have shown that approximately 40 per cent of the corneal endothelial cells can be lost at the time of intraocular lens insertion. Momentary contact between the methacrylate surface and the endothelial cells causes an adhesion between these surfaces and results in extensive cell damage upon separation of the surfaces. This type of damage appears to be due to a biophysical interaction between these surfaces and may be avoidable by altering the surface of the lens.
先前的研究表明,在植入人工晶状体时,大约40%的角膜内皮细胞会丢失。甲基丙烯酸酯表面与内皮细胞之间的瞬间接触会导致这些表面之间产生粘连,并在表面分离时造成广泛的细胞损伤。这种类型的损伤似乎是由于这些表面之间的生物物理相互作用引起的,并且通过改变晶状体表面可能可以避免。