ORLANDO -- Receiving corneal tissue from donors with and without diabetes didn't negatively affect patients who underwent Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), a form of partial corneal ...
Many eye banks won’t accept corneas from donors with diabetes, concerned they might be harder to prepare for transplant surgery or are more likely to fail. “We also found the severity of the donor’s ...
The new Israeli technology allows for the creation of hundreds of cornea implants from a single donor sample, offering a scalable solution. A woman in her 70s has regained partial vision after ...
November marks National Eye Donation Month — a time to recognize the donors whose generosity gives others the gift of sight. One Utahn knows that gift firsthand. What began as an unexpected medical ...
Many eye banks won't accept corneas from donors with diabetes, concerned they might be harder to prepare for transplant surgery or are more likely to fail. But a new study led by researchers at Case ...
HONOLULU (KHNL) -- The Hawaii Lions Eye Bank & Makana Foundation is facing a critical shortage. It needs corneas for patients and some could face a lifetime of blindness because of a shortage of ...
Indiana Donor Network coordinates 1,214 lifesaving organ transplants made possible by 1,379 donated organs from 467 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Pantheon Vision is addressing the challenge of using donor tissue for corneal transplants. It is developing a ...
In a country where the shortage of donor corneas often stands between a patient and restored vision, an innovative eye surgery developed in India is offering new hope. Known as Pinhole Pupilloplasty ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . There was no difference in postoperative best corrected visual acuity between the two groups. Dehydrated corneas ...
Ranchi: The grieving parents of six-year-old Shubham Munda turned their irreparable loss into a gift of sight for two strangers, exemplifying a rare g.
CLEVELAND—Many eye banks won’t accept corneas from donors with diabetes, concerned they might be harder to prepare for transplant surgery or are more likely to fail. The implication is that the number ...