A fibrin sealant for perforated and preperforated corneal ulcers

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Abstract

Fibrin sealant is used to close perforated or preperforated corneal ulcers. In addition to the usual advantages of cyanoacrylates it is degraded physiologically and provides a good support for corneal healing. Corneal grafting can be avoided when contraindicated or postponed when conditions allow. This technique has been successful in nine eyes of eight patients.

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Lagoutte, F. M., Gauthier, L., & Comte, P. R. M. (1989). A fibrin sealant for perforated and preperforated corneal ulcers. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 73(9), 757–761. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.73.9.757

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