Current Perspectives on Corneal Transplantation

Clin Ophthalmol. 2022 Mar 4:16:631-646. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S289359. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Disease of the cornea is the third leading cause of blindness worldwide. Corneal graft surgery is one of the most successful forms of solid organ transplantations in humans, with ever-increasing developments in surgical technique. To date, approximately 4504 corneal transplants are performed in the United Kingdom each year. While full thickness transplantation was the most commonly performed keratoplasty over the last few decades, selective lamellar transplantation of the diseased layers of the cornea has been universally adopted. This comprehensive review aims to provide an updated synthesis on different types of corneal transplantations, their treatment outcomes, and the associated complications of each procedure in both adult and paediatric population. In addition, we also present an up-to-date summary of the emerging therapeutic approaches that have the potential to reduce the demand for donor-dependent keratoplasty.

Keywords: corneal blindness; corneal transplantation; graft rejection; graft survival; keratoplasty.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

SL is supported by the National Institutes of Health Research (ACF-2019-06-009).