Contact Lens Assisted Collagen Crosslinking (CACXL)

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This video describes a new technique for crosslinking thin corneas by utilizing a contact lens. Riboflavin drops are applied under a riboflavin-soaked contact lens to artificially increase the thickness of the cornea which serves to protect the endothelium from UV exposure. This technique was started by Soosan Jacob

Posted: 5/07/2014

Contact Lens Assisted Collagen Crosslinking (CACXL)

This video describes a new technique for crosslinking thin corneas by utilizing a contact lens. Riboflavin drops are applied under a riboflavin-soaked contact lens to artificially increase the thickness of the cornea which serves to protect the endothelium from UV exposure. This technique was started by Soosan Jacob

Posted: 5/07/2014

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