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Filter by:To evaluate the use of cultivated conjunctival epithelial equivalents for the treatment of ocular diseases
Tisseel fibrin adhesive has been used extensively in many forms of surgery. Its use in eye surgery has been relatively recent. A few studies recently showed it was effective in securing conjunctival grafts in pterygium surgery, and in securing wounds after glaucoma and squint surgery. We sought to confirm its effectiveness in pterygium surgery, as well as prove its effectiveness in securing other material to the ocular surface such as amniotic membrane. Our hypothesis is that fibrin adhesive is effective in securing various types of material to the ocular surface for a sufficient length of time to allow adequate healing before it is absorbed and degraded.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the ologen (OculusGen) Collagen Matrix is effective and safe to implant as an aid of glaucoma and pterygium surgeries.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the OculusGen Collagen Matrix are effective and safe to implant as an aid of glaucoma surgery.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the OculusGen Collagen Matrix is effective and safe to implant as an aid of glaucoma and pterygium surgeries.