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Riboflavin-UV-A Crosslinking for Fixation of Biosynthetic Corneal Collagen Implants

Wand, Kerstin (författare)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Neuhann, Raphael (författare)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Ullmann, Andrea (författare)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
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Plank, Katharina (författare)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Baumann, Michael (författare)
MLase AG, Germany
Ritter, Roland (författare)
Technolas PV Bausch and Lomb, Germany
Griffith, May (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för cellbiologi,Hälsouniversitetet
Lohmann, Chris P. (författare)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Kobuch, Karin (författare)
Technical University of Munich, Germany
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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS and WILKINS, 2015
2015
Engelska.
Ingår i: Cornea. - : LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS and WILKINS. - 0277-3740 .- 1536-4798. ; 34:5, s. 544-549
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  • Purpose: To evaluate riboflavin-UV-A crosslinking as an alternative suture-free fixation method for biosynthetic corneal collagen implants. Methods: A range of cell-free corneal implants consisting of recombinant human collagen type III were examined. In vitro, the implants were crosslinked with different riboflavin solutions and irradiations. Ex vivo, the biosynthetic corneal implants were placed on the anterior cornea of porcine and rabbit eyes after performing deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty with a trephine, femtosecond laser, or excimer laser. UV-A crosslinking was performed with isotonic or hypotonic riboflavin at either standard or rapid procedure. The corneas were excised, fixed in PFA 4%, and embedded in paraffin. Crosslinking effects on the implants and the adhesion between implant and corneal bed were evaluated by slit-lamp biomicroscopy, optical coherence tomography (OCT) images, and histologically. Results: After the crosslinking procedure, the implants showed different degrees of thinning. The accuracy of cutting the corneal bed was highest with the excimer laser. Good adhesion of the implant in the corneal bed could be demonstrated in OCT images. This was more accurate in porcine eyes than in rabbit eyes. Histologically, crosslinks between implant and corneal stroma were demonstrated. There was no difference between standard and rapid crosslinking procedures. Conclusions: Riboflavin-UV-A crosslinking as a fixation method for biosynthetic corneal collagen implants was demonstrated to be promising. It can reduce suture-related complications such as haze formation and surface irregularity. Stability of the implants, especially shrinkage after riboflavin-UV-A crosslinking, needs to be further evaluated. Biostability, integration, and long-term outcome are further evaluated in in vivo animal experiments.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine (hsv//eng)

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collagen implant; riboflavin-UV-A crosslinking; biosynthetic cornea; laser DALK; corneal transplantation; keratoprosthesis

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