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Cornea | 2005

Validity of endothelial cell analysis methods and recommendations for calibration in Topcon SP-2000P specular microscopy.

Willem Van Schaick; Bart Van Dooren; Paul G.H. Mulder; Hennie J. Völker-dieben

Purpose: To report on the calibration of the Topcon SP-2000P specular microscope and the Endothelial Cell Analysis Module of the IMAGEnet 2000 software, and to establish the validity of the different endothelial cell density (ECD) assessment methods available in these instruments. Methods: Using an external microgrid, we calibrated the magnification of the SP-2000P and the IMAGEnet software. In both eyes of 36 volunteers, we validated 4 ECD assessment methods by comparing these methods to the gold standard manual ECD, manual counting of cells on a video print. These methods were: the estimated ECD, estimation of ECD with a reference grid on the camera screen; the SP-2000P ECD, pointing out whole contiguous cells on the camera screen; the uncorrected IMAGEnet ECD, using automatically drawn cell borders, and the corrected IMAGEnet ECD, with manual correction of incorrectly drawn cell borders in the automated analysis. Validity of each method was evaluated by calculating both the mean difference with the manual ECD and the limits of agreement as described by Bland and Altman. Results: Preset factory values of magnification were incorrect, resulting in errors in ECD of up to 9%. All assessments except 1 of the estimated ECDs differed significantly from manual ECDs, with most differences being similar (≤6.5%), except for uncorrected IMAGEnet ECD (30.2%). Corrected IMAGEnet ECD showed the narrowest limits of agreement (−4.9 to +19.3%). Conclusions: We advise checking the calibration of magnification in any specular microscope or endothelial analysis software as it may be erroneous. Corrected IMAGEnet ECD is the most valid of the investigated methods in the Topcon SP-2000P/IMAGEnet 2000 combination.


Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | 2002

Corneal endothelial cell density after trypan blue capsule staining in cataract surgery

Bart Van Dooren; Peter W.T. de Waard; Hester Poort-van Nouhuys; W. Houdijn Beekhuis; Gerrit R. J. Melles

Abound,” Ocular Surgery News, September 1, 2001, pages 35, 38). The blade technology is undergoing clinical protocols in many areas such as glaucoma, vitreoretinal, refractive, and plastics. The blade has been used for bloodless tonsillectomy, bloodless resection of throat cancer, and revision of severe facial scars by plastic surgeons. Our hospital staff uses the unit constantly. We even do pediatric cataracts with it.


Archive | 2016

The History of Corneal Transplantation

Gabriel van Rij; Bart Van Dooren

The concept of corneal transplantation is very old. However, it took many centuries before this miraculous operation could be performed with some success in both animals and humans. Knowledge of the history of keratoplasty is obligatory for a better understanding of modern corneal transplantation.


Ophthalmology | 2000

Preliminary clinical results of posterior lamellar keratoplasty through a sclerocorneal pocket incision

Gerrit R. J. Melles; Frank Lander; Bart Van Dooren; Elisabeth Pels; W. Houdijn Beekhuis


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2004

Endothelial cell density after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (Melles technique)

Bart Van Dooren; Paul G.H. Mulder; Carla P. Nieuwendaal; W. Houdijn Beekhuis; Gerrit R.J. Melles


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2004

Endothelial cell density after posterior lamellar keratoplasty (Melles techniques): 3 years follow-up☆

Bart Van Dooren; Paul G.H. Mulder; Carla P. Nieuwendaal; W. H. Beekhuis; Gerrit R. J. Melles


Archives of Ophthalmology | 2004

Biocompatibility of trypan blue with human corneal cells.

Bart Van Dooren; W. Houdijn Beekhuis; Elisabeth Pels


Ophthalmology | 2013

Spontaneous Corneal Clearing after Descemet's Stripping

Isabel Bleyen; Isabelle E. Y. Saelens; Bart Van Dooren; Gabriel van Rij


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2007

Endothelial cell density after posterior lamellar keratoplasty: five- to seven-year follow-up

Bart Van Dooren; Paul G.H. Mulder; Carla P. Nieuwendaal; W. Houdijn Beekhuis; Gerrit R.J. Melles


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Endothelial Cell Decay after Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty and Top Hat Penetrating Keratoplasty

Bart Van Dooren; Isabelle E. Y. Saelens; Isabel Bleyen; Paul G.H. Mulder; Marjolijn C. Bartels; Gabriel van Rij

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Paul G.H. Mulder

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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W. Houdijn Beekhuis

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Gabriel van Rij

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Gerrit R. J. Melles

Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery

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Elisabeth Pels

Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience

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Gerrit R.J. Melles

Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery

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Isabel Bleyen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Marjolijn C. Bartels

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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