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Active clinical trials for "Corneal Ulcer"

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Corneal Neurotization as a Treatment for Neurotrophic Keratopathy

Neurotrophic Corneal UlcerNeurotrophic Keratitis1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of sural nerve transfer and cadaveric nerve graft to re-establish corneal sensation in patients with neurotrophic keratopathy.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Three Fluoroquinolone Topical Eyedrops in the Treatment of Infectious Corneal Ulcers....

Corneal Ulcers

This Phase II study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of three fluoroquinolone ophthalmic agents to determine the optimal treatment in patients with infectious corneal ulcers.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial of the Treatment of Fungal Corneal Ulcers With Povidone-Iodine

Fungal Keratitis

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of 1.25% povidone-iodine ophthalmic solution for the treatment of small to medium sized fungal corneal ulcers compared with an antifungal antibiotic.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

Painless Subconjunctival Antibiotic and Antifungal Injection in Corneal Ulcer Patients

Corneal Ulcer

The propose of this study is to determine the efficacy of 2% xylocaine in reducing pain due to subconjunctival antibiotic and antifungal injection.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Use of ProKera Plus® in the Management of Bacterial Corneal Ulcers

Bacterial Corneal Ulcer

The study design is a prospective, randomized, controlled interventional study to compare the outcome of ProKera Plus® with conventional treatment in patients with vision-threatening bacterial corneal ulcers. The study will be conducted at the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) in two phases for patients who present to an Ophthalmology clinic or Emergency Department at UAMS.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Topical Insulin in Neurotrophic Keratopathy After Diabetic Vitrectomy

Corneal UlcerNeurotrophic Corneal Ulcer1 more

Various treatment options have been proposed in managing NK such as preservative-free lubrication (PF-L), withdrawal of epitheliotoxic medication, prophylactic antibiotics, applying of bandage contact lenses, using hemoderivatives 8, topical insulin, recombinant nerve growth factor (rNGF) or epidermal growth factor (rEGF).11,12, amniotic membrane transplant (AMT), or corneal neurotization.2,4,9,10 Topical insulin has been reported to effectively promote the healing of persistent corneal epithelial defects. In our retrospective study, we explored the safety and efficacy of topical insulin, as a first-line treatment, in treatment-naïve acute NK after diabetic vitrectomy.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Patients With Inflammatory-dystrophic Diseases of the Cornea Using Autologous Stem...

Corneal UlcerCorneal Disease1 more

Treatment of patients with inflammatory-dystrophic diseases of the cornea using autologous limbal stem cells (corneal epithelial stem cells) or adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Safety and Effectiveness of the UV-X System for Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking in Eyes With Refractory...

Corneal Ulcers

This study will evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the UV-X System for Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking in Eyes with Corneal Infection. The treatment of UV-X system is to use the eyedrops of the riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, and ultraviolet A (UVA) light. The eye drops are placed in affected eye and then affected cornea is exposed to UVA. UVA/riboflavin corneal collagen cross-linking was first used to treat patients in 1998 in Dresden, Germany. Data to date obtained mostly by physicians outside the United States has strongly suggested this treatment as an acceptable alternative, and many subjects have had a lasting effect (no progression) 3-5 years after their initial treatment.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Allogeneic Tissue Engineering (Nanostructured Artificial Human Cornea) in Patients With Corneal...

Severe Trophic Corneal Ulcers Refractory to Conventional TreatmentSequelae of Previous Trophic Corneal Ulcers

This is a prospective, phase I-II, randomised, open-label clinical trial that will evaluate the safety and feasibility, as well as clinical efficacy evidence, of a bioengineered anterior corneal substitute in adults with severe trophic corneal ulcers. This model of human anterior allogeneic cornea will provide an alternative approach in cases where human donor keratoplasty is not an option.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

The Application of Fibrin Glue (Tissucol Duo Quick) in External Eye Surgeries

Corneal UlcersCataract2 more

The fibrin sealants are prepared from fibrinogen, thrombin, and sometimes factor XIII that have been purified from human plasma. Tissucol Duo Quick (Baxter, Vienna, Austria) is a kind of fibrin sealants with popular use. It is a 2-component tissue adhesive that resembles natural fibrin formation. This glue has 2 components: fibrinogen (mixed with factor XIII and aprotinin) and thrombin-CaCl2 solution. When equal amounts of the 2 components are mixed, the monomers aggregate by cross-linking, resulting in a fibrin clot. It forms a elastic, whitish substance and provides strong adhesion to the tissue. Therefore, it is a good agent to seal small wounds or to replace the use of suture.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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