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NCT04848740
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Human Fresh Corneal Lenticule Implantation Criteria in Progressive Corneal Disease Using Relex-Smile

Sponsor: Eye Hospital Pristina Kosovo

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Summary

Stroma is a fibrous, tough, transparent and the thickest layer of the corneae. The stroma is composed of organised collagen, which maintains transparency. Keratocytes are located between the lamella collagen fibers and secrete an extracellular matrix, which includes collagen, proteoglycan, crystalline proteins to maintain corneal transparency.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

20 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2018-02-01

Completion Date

2027-02-01

Last Updated

2025-02-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

ReLex-smile

Using VisuMax femtosecond laser we created the stromal pocket with diameter of 7.6 to 8.0 mm (1 mm larger than the optical zone of the donor lenticule) and cap thickness set to 130 μm from corneal surface and 4 mm superior incision. Hinge position flap was set at 90° angle 50° and width 4 mm, side cut angle 90°. The pocket was dissected using a blunt spatula washed with normal saline. The lenticule was held with lenticule forceps and gently inserted into the pocket through the 4 mm superior incision. Incision position changed according to the position of the highest K values We noticed during intervention that implantation of fresh lenticule depends from corneal thickness, for example if c.th.is 300-400 μm we implanted 1/2 stroma, if c.th.is 400 μm or more we implanted 1/3 stroma Example: if corneal thickness is 300 μm we implanted 150 μm (becoming 450 μm) we added more stroma due to more live keratocytes and stromal steam cells, aiming to overcome dead and non-functional keratocytes

Locations (1)

Eye Hospital Pristina

Pristina, Kosovo