2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492003000300016
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Adesivo de cianoacrilato no tratamento de afinamentos e perfurações corneais: técnica e resultados

Abstract: Objetivos: Relatar a experiência obtida com o uso de adesivo de cianoacrilato em 22 casos seriados, e não comparativos, de afinamentos ou perfurações corneais de etiologia variada. Também visa descrever a técnica proposta para a aplicação do adesivo. Métodos: Foram estudados 22 olhos de 22 pacientes que apresentavam afinamentos ou perfurações corneais, tratados com adesivo de cianoacrilato (Super Bonder ® -Loctite, Brasil), no Departamento de Oftalmologia da Santa Casa de São Paulo, entre outubro de 1998 e abr… Show more

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“…After the IOP readings were made, the fine needle was removed from the anterior chamber and soon afterward, cyanoacrylate glue was instilled with a 25 × 7 mm needle (Injex, Ourinhos, SP, Brazil) at the site of the corneal puncture, to protect against perforation 19,20 . After the procedure, the animals were given one drop of antibiotic eye drops (chloramphenicol‐Visalmin ® , Bunker, São Paulo, SP) and anti‐inflammatory eye drops (diclofenac sodium – Still ® , Allergan), twice daily, for 1 week, and were evaluated through daily basic ophthalmic exams (ophthalmoscopy, pupillary light reflex, Schirmer tear test and fluorescein test) until the induced corneal lesion healed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the IOP readings were made, the fine needle was removed from the anterior chamber and soon afterward, cyanoacrylate glue was instilled with a 25 × 7 mm needle (Injex, Ourinhos, SP, Brazil) at the site of the corneal puncture, to protect against perforation 19,20 . After the procedure, the animals were given one drop of antibiotic eye drops (chloramphenicol‐Visalmin ® , Bunker, São Paulo, SP) and anti‐inflammatory eye drops (diclofenac sodium – Still ® , Allergan), twice daily, for 1 week, and were evaluated through daily basic ophthalmic exams (ophthalmoscopy, pupillary light reflex, Schirmer tear test and fluorescein test) until the induced corneal lesion healed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%