2015
DOI: 10.4103/0301-4738.169790
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Changing pattern of utilization of human donor cornea in India

Abstract: Purpose:To review the changing pattern of donor, corneal utilization in an eye bank at a Tertiary Care Center in Northern India by analyzing the trend in the years 2003, 2008, and 2011.Methods:A retrospective review of eye bank records for 3 years (2003, 2008, and 2011) was performed at the National Eye Bank. Details including a clinical grade of donor cornea, indication of corneal transplantation (therapeutic or optical), type of procedure (penetrating or lamellar keratoplasty [LK]), and clinical diagnosis of… Show more

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“…97% of transplantable tissues were used for surgery in our eye bank, compared to 88% reported by Cunningham et al 10 In India, utilization rate in various eye banks varied from 50.5% to 75%. 3,8,15 NEB distributes tissues to surgeons within the country on a fair and equitable basis. They can get tissues from NEB without much waiting time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…97% of transplantable tissues were used for surgery in our eye bank, compared to 88% reported by Cunningham et al 10 In India, utilization rate in various eye banks varied from 50.5% to 75%. 3,8,15 NEB distributes tissues to surgeons within the country on a fair and equitable basis. They can get tissues from NEB without much waiting time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infectious keratitis is one of the important reasons for visual loss in developing countries. Therapeutic and tectonic keratoplasties constitute a significant number of corneal transplants in India[ 12 ] and are effective in decreasing the infectious load, maintaining globe integrity, and preserving visual function. [ 13 14 15 16 ] GPC can be used safely in infectious keratitis for preserving visual acuity and globe integrity with acceptable complication rate and reasonably good visual outcomes, especially when FCT is not available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance analysis at different intervals was reported to show an increase in the utilization rates with improved usage of nonoptical grade tissues. [1] This was attributed not only to the increasing number of therapeutic and tectonic keratoplasty procedures but also to anterior lamellar and keratoprosthesis surgeries.…”
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confidence: 99%