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A watery gel could improve the success rate of eye operations. 杏吧原创s
from the Mendeleev University of Chemistry and Technology in Moscow made a
鈥渉ydrogel鈥 of 98 per cent water and a little plastic to replace the vitreous
humour, the clear fluid between the eye鈥檚 lens and retina. That fluid needs to
be replaced in operations to repair a retina detached as a result of a hard
knock to the eye or diabetes, for example. At present, surgeons use either a gas
or a silicone oil as a temporary replacement. But the opaque gas leaves patients
blind for six weeks, and the silicone can cause glaucoma or cataracts. In
rabbits, the clear gel has worked well as a substitute for over a year.

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