Stanford tests new eye surgery to halt vision loss
NCT ID NCT07474870
Summary
This study aims to measure how a surgical procedure called Corneal Tissue Addition for Keratoplasty (CTAK) affects patients' vision quality and daily life. It will enroll 100 people with conditions that cause the cornea to bulge and thin, leading to vision problems. Researchers will use questionnaires before and after surgery to track changes in self-reported vision and quality of life.
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Byers Eye Institute at Stanford
Palo Alto, California, 94303, United States
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