Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of preserved human amniotic membrane transplantation for reconstruction of the corneal surface diseases. Methods: Preserved human amniotic membrane transplantations were performed in 84 eyes of 78 patients for corneal surface reconstruction. The indications were l...

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Main Authors: Pinnita Prabhasawat, Panida Kosrirukvongs, Wipawee Booranapong, Yongyudh Vajaradul
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spelling th-mahidol.258402018-09-07T16:15:28Z Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction Pinnita Prabhasawat Panida Kosrirukvongs Wipawee Booranapong Yongyudh Vajaradul Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Engineering Materials Science Medicine Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of preserved human amniotic membrane transplantation for reconstruction of the corneal surface diseases. Methods: Preserved human amniotic membrane transplantations were performed in 84 eyes of 78 patients for corneal surface reconstruction. The indications were limbal stem cell deficiency from Steven-Johnson syndrome, chemical burn and herpes keratitis (27 eyes), bullous keratopathy (26 eyes), persistent epithelial defect and dellen (17 eyes), band keratopathy (11 eyes), preparing for prosthesis (1 eye), corneal ulcer (1 eye) and acute chemical burn (1 eye). Results: Success was noted in 83.3% (70/84) eyes, partial success in 13.1% (11/84) eyes, and failure in 3.6% (3/84) eyes for an average follow-up of 10.5 months (3 - 29 months). No patient developed major immediate post-operative complications. Conclusion: Amniotic membrane transplantation can reduce inflammation, promote corneal epithelial healing, and decrease irritation in corneal surface problems. © 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2018-09-07T09:07:47Z 2018-09-07T09:07:47Z 2000-12-01 Article Cell and Tissue Banking. Vol.1, No.3 (2000), 213-222 13899333 2-s2.0-0000824333 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/25840 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0000824333&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Engineering
Materials Science
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Engineering
Materials Science
Medicine
Pinnita Prabhasawat
Panida Kosrirukvongs
Wipawee Booranapong
Yongyudh Vajaradul
Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
description Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of preserved human amniotic membrane transplantation for reconstruction of the corneal surface diseases. Methods: Preserved human amniotic membrane transplantations were performed in 84 eyes of 78 patients for corneal surface reconstruction. The indications were limbal stem cell deficiency from Steven-Johnson syndrome, chemical burn and herpes keratitis (27 eyes), bullous keratopathy (26 eyes), persistent epithelial defect and dellen (17 eyes), band keratopathy (11 eyes), preparing for prosthesis (1 eye), corneal ulcer (1 eye) and acute chemical burn (1 eye). Results: Success was noted in 83.3% (70/84) eyes, partial success in 13.1% (11/84) eyes, and failure in 3.6% (3/84) eyes for an average follow-up of 10.5 months (3 - 29 months). No patient developed major immediate post-operative complications. Conclusion: Amniotic membrane transplantation can reduce inflammation, promote corneal epithelial healing, and decrease irritation in corneal surface problems. © 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Pinnita Prabhasawat
Panida Kosrirukvongs
Wipawee Booranapong
Yongyudh Vajaradul
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author Pinnita Prabhasawat
Panida Kosrirukvongs
Wipawee Booranapong
Yongyudh Vajaradul
author_sort Pinnita Prabhasawat
title Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
title_short Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
title_full Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
title_fullStr Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
title_sort application of preserved human amniotic membrane for corneal surface reconstruction
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/25840
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