Current and Emerging Approaches in the Management of Severe Ocular Surface Disease

  • Sandeep K. Dhallu
  • , Molly J. Pritchard
  • , David Y. S. Chau
  • , Stewart B. Kirton
  • , Stephen G. Schwartz (Editor)

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Abstract

Ocular surface disorders such as dry eye disease are an increasingly encountered ophthalmic disorder, in which signs and symptoms can vary significantly from one patient to the next. Severe dry eye can be a challenge for the ophthalmic practitioner to manage. Contemporary management options are wide-ranging and include topical treatments, contact lenses, and surgical options. More recently, newer stem cell-based therapies have emerged, and early reports have shown promising outcomes. Meanwhile, other novel approaches, such as the eggshell membrane, are currently in development, and while no studies have yet reported on its use in ophthalmic applications, further developments in this area are expected. However, longer-term studies are needed in order to fully assess the safety and efficacy of these newer treatments. There are an increasing number of treatment options available for ocular surface disorders. This article provides an overview of some of the current treatment options that are available for severe ocular surface disorders, including dry eye disease, as well as insight into applications that are currently in development, which may show potential in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1819
Number of pages14
JournalMedicina
Volume61
Issue number10
Early online date11 Oct 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • regenerative medicine
  • ophthalmology
  • amnion
  • biomaterials
  • eye
  • eggshell membrane

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