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NCT ID: NCT02295943 Terminated - Macular Hole Clinical Trials

Objective Evaluation of Postoperative Positioning in Macular Hole Surgery

Start date: November 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The macular hole formation takes place in the centre of the retina. A closure of the macular hole is believed to take place if the central retinal area is kept dry in the postoperative period. Therefore the eye is filled with a gas mix and the patients are urged to avoid the supine position in the first postoperative days. The investigators have developed a positioning measuring device which can measure the extent of supine positioning time. Patients are to carry the positioning measuring device during the first postoperative 24 hours. Hereby the investigators search new knowledge concerning patients compliance and its relation to macular hole closure.

NCT ID: NCT01820520 Terminated - Epiretinal Membrane Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of Double Staining With Brilliant Blue G for Macular Surgery

Start date: January 2013
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Study designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of double staining with brilliant blue G 0.025% as an adjuvant to macular surgery. Patients undergoing surgery for macular hole or epiretinal membrane will be included. Safety will be evaluated by optic coherence tomography, pattern reversal electroretinogram and multifocal electroretinogram.

NCT ID: NCT00333060 Terminated - Epiretinal Membrane Clinical Trials

Study of OT-551 Eye Drops to Prevent or Delay Progression of Nuclear Cataracts Following Vitreous Removal

Start date: November 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this trial is to compare the ability of two doses of OT-551 ophthalmic solution and drug-free solution to safely and effectively prevent or delay the progression of nuclear cataracts that frequently develop as a result of vitrectomy (surgery for retina repair), thereby avoiding the need for a second surgery (cataract removal). Victrectomies involve removal of the jelly-like substance (vitreous) that is located in a cavity behind the lens.