2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40662-016-0046-6
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Effect of fibrin glue on corneal lamellar healing and how it correlates to biomechanical properties: biomechanical wavefront analysis and confocal study

Abstract: BackgroundTo evaluate, using a rabbit model, the influence of the wound healing process at the flap edge on corneal biomechanics after sutured, glued, and non-augmented microkeratome flaps.MethodsUnilateral 160 μm thick laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) flaps using a mechanical microkeratome were performed on the corneas of the left eyes of 36 rabbits. Animals were then divided into 3 groups of 12 rabbits each: A: the flaps were glued with human fibrin tissue adhesive (Tisseel); B: the flaps were sutured; a… Show more

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“…Collagen type I is the primary collagen in the corneal stroma ( Song et al, 2021 ). After corneal refractive surgery, collagen type III will appear ( Abdelkader, 2013 ; Abdelkader, 2016 ). Compared with collagen type I, collagen type III is thicker in diameter and irregularly arranged ( Gandhi and Jain, 2015 ).…”
Section: Corneal Structure and Optical Claritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen type I is the primary collagen in the corneal stroma ( Song et al, 2021 ). After corneal refractive surgery, collagen type III will appear ( Abdelkader, 2013 ; Abdelkader, 2016 ). Compared with collagen type I, collagen type III is thicker in diameter and irregularly arranged ( Gandhi and Jain, 2015 ).…”
Section: Corneal Structure and Optical Claritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although fibrin glue has been used in surgical procedures for more than a decade, serving a variety of purposes, such as sutureless closure of colonic defects (19), corneal lamellar healing (20), bone repair (21,22), and reconstruction of focal cartilage defects (23), its use is not without controversy. A study by Filardo et al (24) showed improvement in postoperative scaffold stability and integrity using fibrin glue.…”
Section: Amic Microfracturing Osteochondral Defects Osteochondrosis Dmentioning
confidence: 99%