Corneal higher-order aberrations in corneal endothelial decompensation secondary to obstetric forceps injury

Sci Rep. 2023 Apr 3;13(1):5389. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-32683-5.

Abstract

Forceps corneal injuries during infant delivery cause Descemet membrane (DM) breaks, that cause corneal astigmatism and corneal endothelial decompensation. The aim of this study is to characterise corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) and corneal topographic patterns in corneal endothelial decompensation due to obstetric forceps injury. This retrospective study included 23 eyes of 21 patients (54.0 ± 9.0 years old) with forceps corneal injury, and 18 healthy controls. HOAs and coma aberrations were significantly larger in forceps injury (1.05 [0.76-1.98] μm, and 0.83 [0.58-1.69], respectively) than in healthy controls (0.10 [0.08-0.11], and 0.06 [0.05-0.07], respectively, both P < 0.0001). Patient visual acuity was positively correlated with coma aberration (rs = 0.482, P = 0.023). The most common topographic patterns were those of protrusion and regular astigmatism (both, six eyes, 26.1%), followed by asymmetric (five eyes, 21.7%), and flattening (four eyes, 17.4%). These results indicate that increased corneal HOAs are associated with decreased visual acuity in corneal endothelial decompensation with DM breaks and corneal topography exhibits various patterns in forceps injury.

MeSH terms

  • Astigmatism* / complications
  • Coma / complications
  • Cornea
  • Corneal Diseases* / complications
  • Corneal Injuries* / etiology
  • Corneal Topography / methods
  • Corneal Wavefront Aberration* / etiology
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Obstetrical Forceps / adverse effects
  • Retrospective Studies