Also known as keratoplasty, a corneal transplant replaces a damaged or diseased cornea with another one from a donor. The procedure can restore clear vision, reduce eye pain, and improve the eye’s overall health. It can also address corneal tearing, scarring, and related conditions like keratoconus and Fuchs’ dystrophy.
Corneal transplants are performed by trained specialists. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged cornea and replaces it afterward. This may involve the entire cornea or just a specific portion or layer, depending on the condition being treated. The healthy donor cornea is sutured into place using advanced techniques.