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CORNEA
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 288-291Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00003226-200005000-00006
Keywords
amniotic; membrane; persistent epithelial defect; conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma; ocular surface disease; nonpreserved; limbal autograft
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Purpose. To describe the use of nonpreserved human amniotic membrane (NP-AMT) as an alternative to preserved human amniotic membrane (AMT) for the reconstruction of the ocular surface in several diseases. Methods.,NP-AMT was used in the treatment of five patients with the following diseases: noninvasive conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma, corneal persistent epithelial defect, severe alkali burn, near total limbal deficiency secondary to multiple surgeries, and ocular cicatricial pemphigoid. In some cases, a limbal autograft or allograft was employed simultaneously. sutured on top of the NP-AMT. All sutures were made with 10-0 Nylon and were removed at two weeks. Results, ocular surface was satisfactorily reconstructed, eyes were quiet, and patients were comfortable despite prolonged deepithelialization in some cases. There was a case of a limbal autograft ischemia-in the burned patient-that caused partial corneal conjunctivalization. Initially. the NP-AMT looks thickened but thins around the fifth day and looks similar to AMT. Conclusion. Results using NP-AMT are similar to those of AMT. It is a good alternative and it is easily obtained in places were AMT is not available or is tao expensive to procure.
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