Title of article :
Long-Term Cryoprotectant-Augmented Deep Freezing of the Animal Whole Globe for the Maintenance of Corneal Clarity
Author/Authors :
Mazouri, Arash Eye Research Center - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mohammadi, S-Farzad Eye Research Center - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rahman-A, Nazanin Eye Research Center - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Jabbarvand, Mahmoud Professor of Ophthalmology - Eye Research Center - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: Round-the-clock on-demand availability and corneal cloudiness are the two major
problems with animal eyes for surgical practice. The purpose of this investigation is to assess the
usability of long-term deep freezing for the preservation of enucleated sheep eyes and the
adjunctive role of intracameral cryoprotective agent on corneal clarity.
Methods: Thirty-two enucleated fresh sheep eyes were obtained from the slaughterhouse. With an
insulin syringe, 0.5 mL of aqueous was tapped from the 16 right globes; it was replaced by an
equivalent intracameral cryoprotection solution. Treated eyes were kept in receptacles filled with
1 cc of the same cryoprotectant and stored in a deep freezer (-80˚C). Left eyes were served as
controls (untreated globes) and stored in the same condition. Six months later, globes were
defrosted and corneal clarity was compared in a paired and masked fashion.
Results: All treated globes had clearer corneas as compared with untreated globes and they were
all successfully applied for anterior segment surgical practice.
Conclusion: Long-term deep freezing with adjuvant intracameral cryoprotectant is effective for the
preservation of corneal clarity of animal whole globe. This allows round-the-clock on-demand
availability of animal eyes with clear corneas for surgical practice in ophthalmology skill labs.
Keywords :
Globe Preservation , Corneal Clarity , Skill Lab , Eye Model , Animal Eye , Ophthalmology Training
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics