Fuchs’ Dystrophy: When a Corneal Transplant Helps
Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy is a common reason for corneal clouding, especially later in life. It develops slowly as the cornea’s inner “pump” layer (the endothelium) gradually fails — and modern surgery can restore clear vision with a small, targeted transplant.
What happens in Fuchs’ dystrophy
The endothelium keeps the cornea clear by pumping out fluid. As its cells decline, fluid builds up and the cornea swells — causing misty, glare-prone vision that is often worse in the mornings and clears a little through the day.
Early management
Early on, symptoms may be eased with simple measures while vision is monitored. Cataract surgery, if needed, is planned carefully because it can stress the endothelium.
When transplant helps
When vision is significantly affected, an endothelial transplant (DMEK or DSEK) replaces only the failing inner layer through a small incision — restoring clarity with faster recovery than a full-thickness transplant.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my vision worse in the morning with Fuchs’?
Fluid accumulates overnight while the eyes are closed, then slowly clears as the day goes on. Worsening morning mistiness is a classic sign.
Is Fuchs’ dystrophy treatable?
Yes — early symptoms can be managed, and advanced cases are effectively treated with a targeted endothelial transplant.
This article is for general awareness and does not replace consultation with an eye specialist.
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