ethyl-cellulose and Corneal-Edema

ethyl-cellulose has been researched along with Corneal-Edema* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ethyl-cellulose and Corneal-Edema

ArticleYear
Using medical lubricating jelly in human cadaver eyes to teach ophthalmic surgery.
    Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 2001, Volume: 27, Issue:10

    Attempting to learn phacomemulsification through the severely edematous cornea of a human cadaver eye is often difficult. We propose a method of improving the view of the anterior chamber structures. Medical lubricating jelly is injected into the anterior chamber of a cadaver eye. After 10 minutes, excellent corneal clarity is achieved. There was no change in the corneal edema with the injection of sodium hyaluronate 1.4% (Healon GV as a control. Using medical lubricating jelly in place of viscoelastic material is an inexpensive, effective adjunct in ophthalmic surgical teaching.

    Topics: Anterior Chamber; Cataract; Cellulose; Corneal Edema; Drug Combinations; Humans; Lens, Crystalline; Lubrication; Ophthalmology; Phacoemulsification; Propylene Glycol; Teaching; Tissue Donors

2001