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Corneal Sealants in Clinical Use: A Systematic Review

Authors :
Leslie John Ray Foster
Stephanie L Watson
Jackie Tan
Source :
Current Eye Research. 45:1025-1030
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2020.

Abstract

To review the use of clinical corneal sealants for the closure of full thickness corneal wounds.A systematic review was conducted across CENTRAL, Medline, PubMed, Embase, Scopus, mRCT and ICTRP for the keywords of 'cornea', 'full-thickness wound', 'sealant' and their synonyms. Only evidence level 2 of higher as graded by Oxford Centre of Evidence-based Medicine were included for this review.Seven studies were included; three randomized controlled trials investigated ReSure® sealant, 2 OcuSeal®, 1 human fibrin glue vs cyanoacrylate and 1 human fibrin glue as an adjunct to sutures vs sutures alone in penetrating keratoplasty. ReSure® was superior to suture for sealing leaking corneal incisions after cataract surgery despite provocation. ReSure® sealant has not been tested on complex full thickness corneal wounds, perforated ulcers or penetrating keratoplasty. OcuSeal® was also able to seal full thickness cornea wound post-cataract surgery to prevent ingress of Trypan blue dye. Human fibrin glue and cyanoacrylate were similarly effective in treating corneal perforations3 mm of mixed etiologies.There are limited high-level evidence for corneal sealants. The currently available sealants with human data are ReSure®, OcuSeal®, human fibrin glue and cyanoacrylates. While ReSure® and OcuSeal® are effective post-cataract surgery, there are no data for perforations from other etiologies. Post-approval data from ReSure® registry report good tolerability and no apparent safety concerns.

Details

ISSN :
14602202 and 02713683
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Eye Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2ce4874fbb938b55c51d343f2ce817c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02713683.2020.1764052