Photochemical Crosslinking as an Adjunct for Repairing Corneal Perforations in Rabbits

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine

Clinical Summary

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What was studied

In a rabbit corneal perforation model, suturing plus rose bengal–induced photochemical crosslinking (532 nm green light at 0.6 W/cm² with 0.01% rose bengal) was compared with suturing alone. Healing was assessed at Weeks 1, 2, and 4 using slit-lamp biomicroscopy, AS-OCT, RT-PCR for α-SMA, immunofluorescence, H&E histology, and endothelial cell counts.

Key findings

RB-PCL allowed suture removal by Day 5 (controls required longer), with less inflammation and corneal opacity at Weeks 1–2. By Weeks 2–4, α-SMA expression and myofibroblast activation were reduced, histology showed complete healing by Week 2 and better stromal fiber arrangement by Week 4, and no retinal damage or endothelial cell loss was reported versus controls.