Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice

Suturing is not only time-consuming but is associated with complications such as infection, irritation of ocular tissues, and suture granulomas. To circumvent these complications, the use of tissue glues is advocated in select corneal and ocular surface conditions. Two types of tissue glues, synthet...

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Main Authors: Pooja Jain, Parul Jain, Zakhara Moh M.R Nair, Vinay R. Murthy, Roopashri Matada
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-01-01
Series:Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/DLJO.DLJO_177_23
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author Pooja Jain
Parul Jain
Zakhara Moh M.R Nair
Vinay R. Murthy
Roopashri Matada
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description Suturing is not only time-consuming but is associated with complications such as infection, irritation of ocular tissues, and suture granulomas. To circumvent these complications, the use of tissue glues is advocated in select corneal and ocular surface conditions. Two types of tissue glues, synthetic (cyanoacrylate derivatives) and biological (fibrin-based derivatives) are presently available. Cyanoacrylate derivatives have high tensile strength and antibacterial properties and are primarily used to seal small corneal perforations. They are nonbiodegradable, induce inflammatory reaction and neovascularization if left in situ, and are toxic to endothelium and iris. The fibrin-based derivatives on the other hand have low tensile strength, induce minimal inflammation, and are biodegradable. The latter are nontoxic and are well tolerated by ocular tissue but carry a risk of viral transmission. In this review, we discuss in detail the types of tissue glues, their mechanism of action, indications in cornea practice, and newer alternatives.
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spelling doaj-art-d3dcfc4e317c45e7aeb343dbff7f07592025-08-20T03:52:29ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDelhi Journal of Ophthalmology0972-02002454-27842024-01-01341101710.4103/DLJO.DLJO_177_23Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea PracticePooja JainParul JainZakhara Moh M.R NairVinay R. MurthyRoopashri MatadaSuturing is not only time-consuming but is associated with complications such as infection, irritation of ocular tissues, and suture granulomas. To circumvent these complications, the use of tissue glues is advocated in select corneal and ocular surface conditions. Two types of tissue glues, synthetic (cyanoacrylate derivatives) and biological (fibrin-based derivatives) are presently available. Cyanoacrylate derivatives have high tensile strength and antibacterial properties and are primarily used to seal small corneal perforations. They are nonbiodegradable, induce inflammatory reaction and neovascularization if left in situ, and are toxic to endothelium and iris. The fibrin-based derivatives on the other hand have low tensile strength, induce minimal inflammation, and are biodegradable. The latter are nontoxic and are well tolerated by ocular tissue but carry a risk of viral transmission. In this review, we discuss in detail the types of tissue glues, their mechanism of action, indications in cornea practice, and newer alternatives.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/DLJO.DLJO_177_23corneal perforationcyanoacrylate gluefibrin gluetissue glue
spellingShingle Pooja Jain
Parul Jain
Zakhara Moh M.R Nair
Vinay R. Murthy
Roopashri Matada
Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice
Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
corneal perforation
cyanoacrylate glue
fibrin glue
tissue glue
title Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice
title_full Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice
title_fullStr Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice
title_full_unstemmed Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice
title_short Relevance of Tissue Glue in Cornea Practice
title_sort relevance of tissue glue in cornea practice
topic corneal perforation
cyanoacrylate glue
fibrin glue
tissue glue
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/DLJO.DLJO_177_23
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