Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Investigator-initiated Trial (IIT) on the Effect of Autologous Oral Mucosal Epithelial Sheet Transplantation in Corneal Limbal Deficiency Patients
To investigate the effect of ocular surface reconstruction and assess the safety in cultivated oral mucosal epithelial cell sheet transplantation (COMET) regarding patients with cicatricial change of ocular surface.
Interventional study for treatment of patients with cicatricial change of ocular surface.
Single Group: (Limbal stem cell deficiency group)
Treatment: After cultivating autologous Oral mucosal epithelial cell sheet, the sheet will
be transplanted to the ocular surface of the patients
Inclusion criteria
1. patient with eye which has limbal stem cell deficiency and conjunctivalization of
cornea
2. patient who shows no improvement after limbal tissue or amniotic membrane
transplantation, or who has difficulty in receiving long-term immunosuppressive
treatment
3. patient who agree this clinical trial
4. patient with the eyes in which best corrected visual acuity is less than counting
finger
5. patient who is older than sixteen year old
Exclusion criteria
1. patient who has relevant corneal transparency
2. patient who is on the pregnancy or has a plan of pregnancy within 1 year
3. patient who has corneal infection
4. patient who has diagnosis of HBV, HCV, HIV, syphilis
5. patinet who has past medial history of antinal, myocardial infarction, heart failure,
arrhythmia, brain stroke, cerebrovascular disease
6. patient who has malignancy
7. patient who shows hypersensitivity to bovine protein.
Primary outcome Epithelization of corneal surface (6 months after cell sheet
transplantation)
Secondary outcome Visual acuity (6 months after cell sheet transplantation)
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