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he pioneered corneal transplant in our country
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The first cornea transplant was performed in 1905 by surgeon, named Eduard Zim in Czech Republic.
The first successful tissue transplant is generally considered to be the corneal transplant, which was performed in the late 19th century. The first documented successful case was by Dr. Eduard Zirm in 1905, when he transplanted a cornea from a deceased donor to a patient who had lost their vision due to a corneal disease. This pioneering procedure laid the groundwork for future advancements in transplant medicine.
Today, it's possible to receive a corneal transplant to restore damaged vision.
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Although corneal transplant surgery is considered low-risk. However, no surgery is completely risk free. Risks for this surgery include eye infection, bleeding, and cataracts.
Hepatitis B can be transmitted by corneal transplant. Recently rabies was transmitted by this route and patient died.
Your eye patch will be removed soon after surgery. Everything may be blurry for the first year or two.