This study is to develop a lamellar keratoplasty method for corneal ulcer using acellular corneal matrix (ACM) and to make an analysis among patients for its therapeutic effect.
Infections, chemical injury, and other diseases result in acute or chronic corneal ulcer, which may damage corneal stroma and may lead to permanent corneal scars and blindness. Corneal transplantation is standard method for corneal ulcer, but severe shortage of donor corneas limits its application. Acellular porcine corneal matrix is similar to the native cornea, especially with the biological property and microstructure. Recently, this matrix has been proved to be safe when transplanted to animal subjects and will not be rejected by the recipient. In animal lamellar keratoplasty experiments, acellular corneal matrix showed that they can integrate into the corneal wound bed and help reconstruction of the lamellar integrity of corneal stroma. This study will investigate its healing effect on human corneal ulcer. It will provide a potential corneal substitute for this disease.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Efficacy of acellular corneal matrix to restore stroma integrity and treat corneal ulcer after lamellar keratoplasty.
Beijing Tongren Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
RECRUITINGRejection evaluation
Time frame: 30 days following transplantation
Corneal wound healing
Time frame: 90 days following transplantation
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