2021
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.773294
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A Liquid Hydrogel to Restore Long Term Corneal Integrity After Perforating and Non-Perforating Trauma in Feline Eyes

Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate long-term in vivo functionality of corneas regenerated using a cell-free, liquid hydrogel filler (LiQD Cornea) after deep corneal trauma in the feline model.Methods: Two healthy cats underwent 4 mm diameter stepwise 250/450 µm deep surgical corneal ablation with and without needle perforation. The filler comprising 10% (w/w) collagen-like peptide conjugated to polyethylene glycol (CLP-PEG) and 1% fibrinogen and crosslinked with 2% (w/w) 4-(4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-4-methylmorpholi… Show more

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“…For patients who have corneal perforations (Figure 2A), these are emergencies that require patching. The LiQD Cornea was tested and found to also be effective glue-fillers for patching perforated corneas in rabbits, mini-pigs (Figure 2B and C) [60], and in a cat model [66].…”
Section: In-situ Gelation-based Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For patients who have corneal perforations (Figure 2A), these are emergencies that require patching. The LiQD Cornea was tested and found to also be effective glue-fillers for patching perforated corneas in rabbits, mini-pigs (Figure 2B and C) [60], and in a cat model [66].…”
Section: In-situ Gelation-based Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%