November 1, 2011 (Orlando, Florida) — Cyanoacrylate glue is an effective treatment in half of all corneal perforations and should be tried before other treatment modalities, according to the results ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive is often ineffective for completely healing corneal perforations associated with ...
To describe a novel use of fibrin glue in managing leaking blebs and leaking wounds following trauma or surgery. We report eight patients, including three where intra-operative or immediate ...
A glue that repairs serious eye injuries without surgery has been developed by scientists. The adhesive gel has light-sensitive chemicals that seal cuts or ulcers on the cornea. Experts hope it could ...
September 7, 2012 — A biologic tissue adhesive protocol using fibrinogen (FIB), riboflavin (RF), and long-wavelength (365 nm) UVA light successfully bound corneal tissue of sharks and rabbits and may ...
The adhesive gel is full of light-sensitive chemicals that seals cuts and ulcers and could put an end to the thousands of corneal transplants each year in the UK A GLUE which repairs serious eye ...
Novel sticky gel, packed with light-activated substances can seal cuts or ulcers on the cornea, the transparent surface of the eye and help regenerate the corneal tissue, reports a new study. The ...
Limbal dermoids are most frequently found at the inferior temporal quadrant of the eye and are benign congenital tumors that contain choristomatous tissue (tissue not normally found at that location).
A GLUE which repairs serious eye injuries without surgery has been developed by scientists. The adhesive gel has light-sensitive chemicals that seal cuts or ulcers on the cornea. Scientists have ...