Amniotic membrane is applied to the diseased ocular surface to stimulate wound healing and tissue repair, because it releases supportive growth factors and cytokines. These effects fade within about a week after application, necessitating repeated application. Generally, amniotic membrane is fixed with sutures to the ocular surface, but surgical intervention at the inflamed or diseased site can be detrimental. Therefore, we have developed a system for the mounting of amniotic membrane between two rings for application to a diseased ocular surface without surgical intervention (sutureless amniotic membrane transplantation). With this system, AmnioClip, amniotic membrane can be applied like a large contact lens. First prototypes were tested i...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of sutureless amniotic membrane tra...
PURPOSE: Amniotic membrane (AM), or amnion, is a thin membrane on the inner side of the fetal pla...
The amniotic membrane is the innermost of the three layers forming the fetal membranes. It was first...
Amniotic membrane is applied to the diseased ocular surface to stimulate wound healing and tissue re...
Chronic ocular surface disorders, which can result in severe functional impairment, have been viewed...
Chronic ocular surface disorders, which can result in severe functional impairment, have been viewed...
The conjunctiva is a thin mucous membrane of the eye. Pterygium, a commonly appearing disease on the...
Pur po se: To investigate the effectiveness of amniotic membrane transplantation in cases with corne...
We describe the preparation and preservation of human amniotic membrane required for transplantation...
Amniotic membrane (AM) was first used as a biomaterial in ophthalmic surgery in 1938. It was applied...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of amniotic membrane transplantation in cases with corneal...
Amniotic membrane is a unique biological product that has been in use for a myriad of bodily conditi...
Purpose: To describe a new technique for sutureless and glue-free amniotic membrane transplantation ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy of permanent amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) for the tr...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel sutureless transplantation of bioadhesive-co...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of sutureless amniotic membrane tra...
PURPOSE: Amniotic membrane (AM), or amnion, is a thin membrane on the inner side of the fetal pla...
The amniotic membrane is the innermost of the three layers forming the fetal membranes. It was first...
Amniotic membrane is applied to the diseased ocular surface to stimulate wound healing and tissue re...
Chronic ocular surface disorders, which can result in severe functional impairment, have been viewed...
Chronic ocular surface disorders, which can result in severe functional impairment, have been viewed...
The conjunctiva is a thin mucous membrane of the eye. Pterygium, a commonly appearing disease on the...
Pur po se: To investigate the effectiveness of amniotic membrane transplantation in cases with corne...
We describe the preparation and preservation of human amniotic membrane required for transplantation...
Amniotic membrane (AM) was first used as a biomaterial in ophthalmic surgery in 1938. It was applied...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of amniotic membrane transplantation in cases with corneal...
Amniotic membrane is a unique biological product that has been in use for a myriad of bodily conditi...
Purpose: To describe a new technique for sutureless and glue-free amniotic membrane transplantation ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy of permanent amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) for the tr...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel sutureless transplantation of bioadhesive-co...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of sutureless amniotic membrane tra...
PURPOSE: Amniotic membrane (AM), or amnion, is a thin membrane on the inner side of the fetal pla...
The amniotic membrane is the innermost of the three layers forming the fetal membranes. It was first...