Procedure
Corneal Transplant (Corneal Graft / Keratoplasty)
A Corneal Transplant (corneal graft, or keratoplasty) replaces diseased or damaged corneal tissue with healthy tissue from a donor. a corneal transplant replaces diseased or damaged cornea with healthy donated tissue. It restores vision clarity.
Procedure Overview
Corneal Transplant (Corneal Graft / Keratoplasty)
When Is This Procedure Recommended?
Clear vision restored
Reduced pain if ulcer
Vision may take months to improve
Gradual improvement common
May need glasses after
Success rate 90%
Procedure Details
Corneal scarring
Keratoconus advanced
Corneal ulcer
Previous eye surgery complications
Corneal dystrophies
Infectious corneal disease
Recovery & Expected Outcomes
Full thickness corneal transplant
Partial thickness transplant
Anesthesia during surgery
Sutures hold tissue
Gradual suture removal
Long-term monitoring
Interested in This Procedure?
KSA Vision Clinic performs this procedure with world-class expertise. Schedule a consultation with our ophthalmologists to discuss if this procedure is right for you.
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