Hi, my mom has Fuch's dystrophy, had corneal transplants in both eyes in 1999. In 2009, her right eye rejected the "new" cornea. After having a DSEK, which went well and her doctor was pleased with her progress, she developed fluid behind her retina. They have not been able to take care of it, and aren't sure what else to do. She gets an injection of avastin behind her retina every 4 to 6 weeks, but it doesn't help it. They feel it may be keeping it from getting worse. Does anyone else have this problem after DSEK surgery or have any suggestions we can take to her specialists?
Thanks, D.