Corneal transplantation is one of the most common forms of cornea eye surgery. It is appropriate for a variety of conditions, including:
Normally your cornea, the clear outer lens or “windshield” of the eye, has a dome shape, like a ball. Sometimes the structure isn’t strong enough to hold its round shape and it bulges outward, like a cone. This is called keratoconus.
Tiny fibers of protein in your eye called collagen help hold your cornea in place. When these fibers get weak, they can’t hold their shape. Your cornea gets more and more cone-like.
It happens when you don’t have enough protective antioxidants in your cornea. Its cells produce harmful byproducts, the same way a car puts out exhaust. Normally, antioxidants get rid of them and protect the collagen fibers. But if levels are low, the collagen weakens and the cornea bulges.
Keratoconus changes your vision in two ways:
As the cornea changes shape from a ball to a cone, the smooth surface becomes wavy. This is called irregular astigmatism.
As the front expands, your vision becomes more nearsighted. That means you can see objects clearly only when they’re up close. Anything too far away looks like a blur.
An eye doctor may spot the signs during an eye exam. You should also mention symptoms like:
Your doctor needs to measure the shape of your cornea. There are different ways, but the most common is called corneal topography. The doctor snaps a photo of your cornea and checks it closely.
You’ll probably start with new glasses. If you have a mild case, new eyeglasses should clear things up. If they don’t, your doctor will suggest contact lenses. Rigid gas permeable contacts are usually the first choice. Over time, you may need other treatments to strengthen your cornea and improve your sight.
A treatment called cornea collagen cross linking may stop the condition from getting worse. Or your doctor could implant a ring called an Intacs under the cornea’s surface to flatten the cone shape and improve vision. Also we can use Laser to regularize the surface of the Cornea.
When other treatments don’t give you good vision, the last resort is a Partial Cornea Transplant. This is a very safe operation, and it’s successful in more than 90% of cases and decrease the incident of rejection after the surgery.
In Eye Consultants Center, we have the best specialists and eye surgeons in Dubai. Our cornea eye surgery department is specialized in different Corneal Treatments with most advanced techniques.
Corneal transplantation is a type of cornea eye surgery that removes a damaged cornea and replaces it with donor tissue. It is also known as keratoplasty or corneal graft. The most common indication is keratoconus, followed by corneal destruction caused by keratitis.
A corneal transplant is carried out with one of the following techniques, depending on which part of the cornea needs to be replaced:
This procedure is carried out with local or general anesthesia. It is relatively fast (one hour or less), and you can return to your home the same day.
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