Chemo eye drops aim to save sight in risky detachment surgeries
NCT ID NCT06425419
Summary
This study is testing if a chemotherapy drug called topotecan, injected into the eye, can safely help prevent scar tissue from forming after surgery for a serious type of retinal detachment. About 50 adults with this condition will have standard surgery, and half will also receive the experimental injections during recovery. Researchers will compare the two groups to see if the injections lead to fewer repeat detachments and better healing over six months.
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