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Corneal transplantation

About: Corneal transplantation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3669 publications have been published within this topic receiving 95158 citations. The topic is also known as: corneal grafting & penetrating keratoplasty.


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TL;DR: The past and present literature on corneal thinning disorders is reviewed, practical approaches to diagnosis and management are outlined and treatment ranges from simple spectacle correction to keratoplasty.

1,394 citations

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TL;DR: The authors' survey globally quantified the considerable shortage of corneal graft tissue, with only 1 cornea available for 70 needed, and efforts to encourage cornea donation must continue in all countries, but it is also essential to develop alternative and/or complementary solutions, such as corneAL bioengineering.
Abstract: Importance Corneal transplantation restores visual function when visual impairment caused by a corneal disease becomes too severe. It is considered the world’s most frequent type of transplantation, but, to our knowledge, there are no exhaustive data allowing measurement of supply and demand, although such data are essential in defining local, national, and global strategies to fight corneal blindness. Objective To describe the worldwide situation of corneal transplantation supply and demand. Design, Setting, and Participants Data were collected between August 2012 and August 2013 from a systematic review of published literature in parallel with national and international reports on corneal transplantation and eye banking. In a second step, eye bank staff and/or corneal surgeons were interviewed on their local activities. Interviews were performed during international ophthalmology or eye-banking congresses or by telephone or email. Countries’ national supply/demand status was classified using a 7-grade system. Data were collected from 148 countries. Main Outcomes and Measures Corneal transplantation and corneal procurements per capita in each country. Results In 2012, we identified 184 576 corneal transplants performed in 116 countries. These were procured from 283 530 corneas and stored in 742 eye banks. The top indications were Fuchs dystrophy (39% of all corneal transplants performed), a primary corneal edema mostly affecting elderly individuals; keratoconus (27%), a corneal disease that slowly deforms the cornea in young people; and sequellae of infectious keratitis (20%). The United States, with 199.10 −6 corneal transplants per capita, had the highest transplantation rate, followed by Lebanon (122.10 −6 ) and Canada (117.10 −6 ), while the median of the 116 transplanting countries was 19.10 −6 . Corneas were procured in only 82 countries. Only the United States and Sri Lanka exported large numbers of donor corneas. About 53% of the world’s population had no access to corneal transplantation. Conclusions and Relevance Our survey globally quantified the considerable shortage of corneal graft tissue, with only 1 cornea available for 70 needed. Efforts to encourage cornea donation must continue in all countries, but it is also essential to develop alternative and/or complementary solutions, such as corneal bioengineering.

935 citations

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01 Feb 2007-Cornea
TL;DR: DMEK may provide quick visual rehabilitation in the treatment of corneal endothelial disorders by transplantation of an organ-cultured DM transplanted through a clear corneAL tunnel incision.
Abstract: Purpose:To describe Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) with organ cultured Descemet membrane (DM) in a human cadaver eye model and a patient with Fuchs endothelial dystrophy.Methods:In 10 human cadaver eyes and 1 patient eye, a 3.5-mm clear corneal tunnel incision was made. The anteri

777 citations

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TL;DR: A lamellar keratoplasty technique to bare Descemet's membrane in which air is injected to detach the central DesceMET's is described, which is faster, safer, and easier to perform than previous methods.
Abstract: We describe a lamellar keratoplasty technique to bare Descemet's membrane in which air is injected to detach the central Descemet's. After a partial-thickness corneal trephination is performed, a disposable needle is inserted, deeply and bevel down, into the paracentral corneal stroma and air is injected. In most cases, this forms a large air bubble between Descemet's membrane and the corneal stroma. After anterior lamellar keratectomy is performed, a small opening is made in the air bubble and the remaining stromal layers are lifted with an iris spatula, severed with a blade, and excised with scissors. This technique is faster, safer, and easier to perform than previous methods.

685 citations

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TL;DR: DSEK appears similar to penetrating keratoplasty (PK) and seems to be superior to PK in terms of earlier visual recovery, refractive stability, postoperative refractive outcomes, wound and suture-related complications, and intraoperative and late suprachoroidal hemorrhage risk.

676 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202375
2022188
2021153
2020123
2019122
2018109