Journal article

Treatment of acute ocular chemical burns

N Sharma, M Kaur, T Agarwal, VS Sangwan, RB Vajpayee

Survey of Ophthalmology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Ocular chemical burns are an ophthalmic emergency and are responsible for 11.5%–22.1% of ocular injuries. Immediate copious irrigation is universally recommended in acute ocular burns to remove the offending agent and minimize damage. Conventional medical therapy consists of the use of agents that promote epithelialization, minimize inflammation, and prevent cicatricial complications. Biological fluids such as autologous serum, umbilical cord blood serum, platelet-rich plasma, and amniotic membrane suspension are a rich source of growth factors and promote healing when used as adjuncts to conventional therapy. Surgical treatment of acute ocular burns includes the debridement of the necrotic ..

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