Is Fuchs’ dystrophy a hereditary eye condition?

Escrito por: Mr Alex Shortt
Publicado: | Actualizado: 20/11/2023
Editado por: Laura Burgess

The cornea is the eye’s outermost layer, and has two pivotal functions. The first is to protect and shield the rest of the eye from germs and dust, as well as filter out ultraviolet wavelengths from sunlight. The second function is the vision, as the cornea acts like a window that controls the light that enters into the eye.

 

There are over 20 corneal dystrophies, which are diseases that affect all parts of the cornea. They cause the cornea to lose their normal clarity and vision to become cloudy.

 

This article discusses one of the most common types of dystrophies to affect the cornea: Fuchs’ dystrophy.

 

 

What is Fuchs’ dystrophy?

 

Fuchs’ dystrophy, also known as Fuchs’ corneal endothelial dystrophy, is, in fact, an inherited eye condition, which can cause the cornea to become cloudy. The eye disease develops slowly and can affect people to a varying degree. The innermost layer of the cornea is affected, causing a sensitivity to light.

 

Fuchs’ dystrophy cannot be treated through the use of eye drops or medicines, and an ophthalmologist would recommend surgery.

 

What is the link between Fuchs’ dystrophy and a corneal transplant?

 

A specialist will recommend corneal transplant surgery as it is successful in treating Fuchs’ dystrophy. The surgical procedure removes all or part of a damaged cornea to replace it with healthy, clear cornea tissue.

 

What type of corneal transplant would I need for Fuchs’ dystrophy?

 

One of the most common corneal transplants used to treat Fuchs’ dystrophy is a procedure known as endothelial keratoplasty, which replaces only the innermost layers of the cornea. Endothelial keratoplasty has a short recovery time of only a few weeks to a few months.

 

A patient may need to have a full-thickness transplant, which is a less common procedure to treat Fuchs' dystrophy. This is where the whole cornea is replaced by a donor cornea and this type of transplant, unlike the endothelial keratoplasty, requires stitches. The procedure has a recovery period of about 18 months.

 

What are the results?

 

Most people notice an improvement in their sight during the first six months following surgery. After having had a corneal transplant, the patient will need to wear glasses or contact lenses to have the best vision.

 

The time in which the patient’s vision will recover after a corneal transplant can depend on the type of transplant that they had. Only one in five transplants are at risk of rejection, but the risk is reduced by using steroid eye drops.

 

Across all types of corneal transplant, 75 per cent last for at least five years and more than 50 per cent last up to 10 years.

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Mr Alex Shortt

Por Mr Alex Shortt
офтальмология

Г-н Алекс Шортт - офтальмолог, специализирующийся на хирургии катаракты , трансплантации роговицы , лазерной хирургии глаза и LASIK . Он работал в глазной больнице Moorfields в течение 14 лет и стал экспертом в этих областях.

Мистер Шортт специализируется на трансплантации стволовых клеток пациентам, которым требуется реконструкция глаза, и провел сотни трансплантаций роговицы и тысячи операций по удалению катаракты, значительно улучшив качество жизни своих пациентов.

Он читает лекции в Университетском колледже Лондона и в Центре биомедицинских исследований NIHR для офтальмологии. Он также активно читает лекции по всей Европе и опубликовал множество научных статей. Мистер Шортт получил несколько наград за свою исследовательскую работу.

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