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Cornea Transplant Surgery: What You Need to Know

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Cornea Transplant Surgery: What You Need to Know

The cornea is a delicate dome-shaped transparent portion of the eye that covers the iris and pupil and allows light to enter the eye. It also shields our eyes from pathogens, dust, and debris. However, corneal damage or problems can occur for a variety of reasons. In such cases, you must have your cornea transplanted. Corneal transplantation is a medical treatment that replaces a person's damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy and clean cornea from a donor. Keratoplasty is another term for cornea transplant surgery.

Cornea transplantation is a reasonably safe procedure. Nonetheless, there is a slight chance of significant consequences, such as eye infection. Glaucoma is a rise in intraocular pressure..


Types of cornea transplants

• Penetrating keratoplasty

• Lamellar keratoplasty

Are two types of cornea transplants.


The symptoms and indicators of corneal damage

• Corneal clouding, edoema, and scarring as a result of an accident

• Corneal thinning or tearing

• Corneal ulcer


The advantages of keratoplasty (cornea transplant) are as follows:

 • restore vision • relieve discomfort

• treat corneal ulcer or infection


The risk or complication of cornea transplantation

• Bleeding in the eye

• Retinal detachment or edoema

• Increased pressure in the eyeball


Conclusion

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