“…Among the clinical procedures proposed thus far are copious irrigation with water immediately after the accident and instillation of atropine for the relief of ciliary spasm and for the prophylaxis of synechiae (Hughes, 1946;Donzis and Mondino, 1987;Christmas, 1991). Other substances used are acetylcysteine (Burns et al, 1989), cysteine, sodium citrate and ascorbate (Donzis and Mondino, 1987;Burns et al, 1990;Christmas, 1991;Wagoner, 1997), bmercaptometthyl tripeptide, systemic tetracycline (BURNS et al, 1990), sodium EDTA, EDTA with calcium, blood serum (Rebhun, 1981, tear substitutes, epidermal growth factor, retinoic acid, sodium hyaluronate (Wagoner, 1997), and fibronectin (Burns et al, 1990;Mori et al, 1993), in addition to systemic or topical anti-prostaglandin drugs (Christmas, 1991;Wagoner, 1997).…”