A 47-year-old healthy Indonesian gentleman, presented with blurring of vision on the left eye associated with pain
and redness after history of foreign body entering the eye. A general practitioner prescribed him some eye drops;
however, his symptoms worsened. A corneal laceration wound measuring 0.5 x 3.5mm with a large stromal abscess
measuring 9.0 x 5.0mm with flat anterior chamber was seen on the left eye. Emergency corneal T&S revealed a large
descemetocele and cyanoacrylate corneal glue was applied on the area. C&S showed Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Patient was subsequently undergone penetrating keratoplasty as a definitive measure. This case highlights the rapid
progression of pseudomonas keratitis, presented with a large descemetocele, which can be mistaken as an infected
corneal laceration wound. Corneal cyanoacrylate glueing together with corneal suturing is a viable temporary method
for large descemetoceles awaiting definitive surgery.