Abstract:Rapid progress is being made in developing bioengineered corneas to restore vision in patients with corneal opacity or irregularities that result in blindness. Human donor corneas have served well in the past for corneal transplant surgery and surgical innovation, especially lamellar endothelial replacement which has helped to improve outcomes. However, the massive shortage of suitable donor tissue combined with the expense and technical challenges of eye-banking leaves a substantial proportion of the world's … Show more
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