Transplantology (Oct 2021)

AmnioClip-Plus as Sutureless Alternative to Amniotic Membrane Transplantation to Improve Healing of Ocular Surface Disorders

  • Nicola Hofmann,
  • Anna-Katharina Salz,
  • Kristin Kleinhoff,
  • Niklas Möhle,
  • Martin Börgel,
  • Nancy Diedenhofen,
  • Katrin Engelmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/transplantology2040040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 425 – 432

Abstract

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The medicinal benefits of amniotic membrane transplantation for ocular surface disorders are well accepted worldwide. Even in high-risk keratoplasties, the concomitant use of amniotic membrane has demonstrated its value in improving graft survival. However, its seam-associated application can lead to an additional trauma. The AmnioClip ring system, into which the amniotic membrane is clamped (AmnioClip-plus, AC+), was developed to avoid this surgical intervention. The AC+ is placed on the cornea, similar to a contact lens, under local anesthesia and can therefore be applied repeatedly. Clinical practice demonstrates the easy handling, good compatibility, and efficacy of this minimally invasive method.

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