Selecting the Right Types of Amniotic Membranes: Choosing the best option for each scenario
Lesson Summary
When choosing the right amniotic membrane for your clinic, it's important to understand the different types available and their characteristics:
- Dehydrated Amniotic Membranes:
- Stored at room temperature
- Long shelf life of about 2 to 3 years
- Hydrate upon contact with the ocular surface
- Easy to use and clinically effective
- Cost-effective with a superior return on investment from a practice management perspective
- Cryopreserved Amniotic Membranes:
- Stored in a refrigerated environment
- Preferred by some optometrists for larger ocular defects or severe pathology
- Effective but have several downsides:
- High cost
- Shorter shelf life
- Require refrigeration
- Potential patient discomfort
- Amniotic Membrane with Bandage Contact Lens:
- Similar usage to dehydrated membranes
- Applied with a bandage contact lens to aid placement
- Application techniques to be discussed separately
- Sutured Amniotic Membrane:
- Used primarily in surgical cases
- Not common in optometry practice
- Typically applied by ophthalmologists
Summary: Dehydrated amniotic membranes present the most straightforward, easy-to-handle, and cost-effective option for optometrists who want to incorporate amniotic membranes into their clinical practice.
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