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NCT ID: NCT05534217 Not yet recruiting - Corneal Abrasion Clinical Trials

The Debridement To Treat The Traumatic Corneal Abrasion

Start date: December 31, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients who signed informed consent to participate in the study will receive corneal epithelial deplasia. The patient was instructed to follow up closely in the following year, and the recurrence of the patient was collected through wechat follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT04932629 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Corneal Scars and Opacities

To Evaluate the Clinical Safety and Efficacy of Limbal Stem Cell for Treatment of Superficial Corneal Pathologies".

Start date: July 2021
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study proposes to investigate the transplantation of ex-vivo cultivated allogenic limbal stromal cells for the treatment of the corneal pathologies. The limbus is an ideal source as the stem cells are numerous and located very superficially in the tissue (17). Pre-clinical work suggests human corneal stromal stem cells can be isolated from the cadaveric tissues, cultivated in conditions suitable for cell based therapy and used to prevent fibrosis in a murine model of corneal stromal scarring. Further, these cells are able to successfully engraft, differentiate, and mediate wound healing in the corneal stroma such that the tissue remains healthy, free of fibrotic tissue, and optically transparent. The clinical implications of these findings are substantial in that it represents the potential to lessen the burden on donor tissue necessary for corneal allografts by using cultured cells to regenerate tissue. We foresee the ability of a clinician to and grow and expand the cells in number and after surgically removing the scar tissue from the wounded eye, apply the cultured limbal stem cells to regenerate healthy, transparent tissue.