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  2. Eye bank - Wikipedia

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    The first successful cornea transplant was performed in 1905 and the first eye bank was founded in 1944. Currently, in the United States, eye banks provide tissue for over 80,000 cornea transplants each year [1] to treat conditions such as keratoconus [2] and corneal scarring.

  3. SightLife - Wikipedia

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    SightLife is an eye bank, a non-profit organization that obtains, medically evaluates and distributes corneas donated by individuals for use in corneal transplantation, research, and education. Since 2009 it has been the leading eye bank in the United States. SightLife provides volunteer services in India, Paraguay and Nepal. [1]

  4. Lions Eye Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Lions NSW Eye Bank in Sydney provides over 350 grafts to the people of NSW each year. [3]The Lions Eye Donation Service Melbourne is a collaboration between The Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, the University of Melbourne, and the Lions Clubs of Victoria and Southern New South Wales.

  5. L. V. Prasad Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, LVPEI Eye Bank Network has been performing over 2,000 corneal transplant surgeries every year. [27] As of February 2023, total corneas collected were 1,19,279 and over 69,964 corneal transplant surgeries have been performed at the institute, which may be the highest at a single institute anywhere in the world. [27] [28]

  6. List of instruments used in ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    fine toothed forceps for holding flaps of cornea or sclera and rarely the iris •Saint Martin's forceps: holding flaps of cornea or sclera and rarely the iris •Superior rectus holding forceps: specially curved (to fit into the orbit of the eye) forceps for catching hold of the muscle bellies of the intraorbital muscles and sutures •Suture ...

  7. Lions Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Lions Eye Bank collects and distributes corneal tissue, scleral tissue and supplies thousands of corneal transplants throughout Western Australia. [7] The Institute initiated the Pilbara Aboriginal Eye Health Program, a strategy targeting indigenous people who suffer from diabetes and associated blinding eye diseases prevalent within the ...

  8. With 3 suspects arrested, here's a timeline of the Kelle Ann ...

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    Summer of 1990: Leonard Banks — who goes by his middle name, Dwight — takes and passes a polygraph test in relation to the case. An ex-girlfriend tells authorities that Bobby Lee Banks sought ...

  9. Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    An eye bank which undertakes cornea harvesting activity to provide corneas for corneal transplant operations and awareness programs for overcoming resistance to eye donation. A manufacturing facility [9] which specializes in the production of intraocular lenses (IOLs).