Abstract

Objective To develop a new sutureless technique (photochemical tissue bonding,PTB ) for repair of corneal perforation. Methods A total of 60 rabbits were used for creating corneal perforation models.The corneal perforation on the left eye was repaired by sutures and the injury on the right eye was fixed with the use of amniotic membrane with PTB.The outcomes of the two mentioned repair methods were compared by observing the leakage of aqueous and the morphology of the anterior chamber at different instants,measuring the intraocular pressure (IOP) and observing the formation of neo-vessels and scars of cornea in the use of histological analysis. Results There was no leakage of aqueous and no difference for morphology evaluation in both treatments.PTB could adhere AM on the cornea to restore the corneal perforation.The peak IOP in the PTB treatment group at days 0,7 and 14 postoperative [ (531.2 ±49.5) mm Hg,(542.6 ±74.8) mm Hg and (603.9 ±69.1) mm Hg,respectively] was significantly higher than that in the suture group at the same instants [ (41.3 ±12.7) mm Hg,(142.6 ±25.4) mm Hg and (333.3 ± 66.7) mm Hg,respectively] (P <0.O1 ).Compared with suture repair,the treatment with PTB resulted in a better outcome of wound healing with less neo-vessels and less scars of cornea. Conclusion PTB treatment for repair of corneal perforation is superior to suture repair. Key words: Covnes; Eye injuries, penetrating; Photosensitizer

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