This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of two different medication regimens in patients undergoing a specific type of eye surgery called corneal endothelial transplantation, which is often needed for conditions like Fuchs’ dystrophy. The study will compare the use of a combination of medications, specifically NEVANAC (which contains the active ingredient nepafenac) and Spersadex (which contains dexamethasone), against the use of only Spersadex after surgery. These medications are administered as eye drops.
The purpose of the study is to compare the effects of these medication regimens on eye inflammation and a condition called cystoid macular edema, which can affect vision. Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to one of the two treatment groups. The study will monitor changes in the thickness of the central part of the retina, known as the macula, and the presence of any fluid-filled cysts in this area. The study will also look at other factors such as eye pressure and visual clarity over a period of time.
Participants will receive either the combination of NEVANAC and Spersadex or only Spersadex for a set period after their surgery. The study aims to provide insights into which treatment regimen is more effective in managing inflammation and preventing cystoid macular edema following corneal endothelial transplantation.



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