Use of a Freeze-dried Amniotic Membrane Post Crosslinking in Subjects With Progressive Keratoconus

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
Crosslinking is a therapeutic technique used to increase the rigidity of the cornea in order to slow or stop progression of keratoconus. The main complication of the treatment of keratoconus by crosslinking is postoperative pain due to the removal of the corneal epithelium. Currently, the management of pain is done through the administration of artificial tears and paracetamol. The amniotic membrane is a biological tissue used in ophthalmology to treat injuries of the surface of the eye. It has healing and analgesic properties. The objective of this multicenter randomized study is to evaluate the benefit of placing an amniotic membrane on the eye post-crosslinking to reduce pain and promote corneal healing.
Epistemonikos ID: 40c400b399d45a386b1c36bb01bc548a9ca99006
First added on: Jul 01, 2024