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Efficacy of Emergency Penetrating Keratoplasty with Cryopreserved Human Donor Corneas.

Malik BidzanNicole EterConstantin E Uhlig
Published in: Ophthalmology and therapy (2024)
Cryopreserved corneas appear to be a viable option for promptly addressing emergencies and stabilizing the corneal situation, providing a faster solution compared to waiting for fresh tissue availability. However, repeat penetrating keratoplasty is more frequent when cryopreserved human donor corneas are used. Cryopreserved human donor corneas may be useful if surgical treatment is urgent and alternative options, such as tissue use, a conjunctival flap, or multilayer amniotic membrane transplantation, are not available.
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