Himalayan Cataract Project, Burlington, VT, USA.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2012 Sep-Oct;60(5):423-7. doi: 10.4103/0301-4738.100540.
Corneal diseases represent the second leading cause of blindness in most developing world countries. Worldwide, major investments in public health infrastructure and primary eye care services have built a strong foundation for preventing future corneal blindness. However, there are an estimated 4.9 million bilaterally corneal blind persons worldwide who could potentially have their sight restored through corneal transplantation. Traditionally, barriers to increased corneal transplantation have been daunting, with limited tissue availability and lack of trained corneal surgeons making widespread keratoplasty services cost prohibitive and logistically unfeasible. The ascendancy of cataract surgical rates and more robust eye care infrastructure of several Asian and African countries now provide a solid base from which to dramatically expand corneal transplantation rates. India emerges as a clear global priority as it has the world's largest corneal blind population and strong infrastructural readiness to rapidly scale its keratoplasty numbers. Technological modernization of the eye bank infrastructure must follow suit. Two key factors are the development of professional eye bank managers and the establishment of Hospital Cornea Recovery Programs. Recent adaptation of these modern eye banking models in India have led to corresponding high growth rates in the procurement of transplantable tissues, improved utilization rates, operating efficiency realization, and increased financial sustainability. The widespread adaptation of lamellar keratoplasty techniques also holds promise to improve corneal transplant success rates. The global ophthalmic community is now poised to scale up widespread access to corneal transplantation to meet the needs of the millions who are currently blind.
角膜疾病是大多数发展中国家导致失明的第二大主要原因。在全球范围内,对公共卫生基础设施和初级眼保健服务的重大投资为预防未来的角膜盲症奠定了坚实的基础。然而,全球估计有 490 万双侧角膜盲患者,他们有可能通过角膜移植恢复视力。传统上,增加角膜移植的障碍令人望而却步,组织供应有限且缺乏训练有素的角膜外科医生,使得广泛的角膜移植服务在成本上令人望而却步,在物流上也不可行。亚洲和非洲几个国家白内障手术率的上升和更强大的眼科保健基础设施为大幅提高角膜移植率提供了坚实的基础。印度成为一个明确的全球优先事项,因为它拥有世界上最大的角膜盲人群,并且基础设施准备好迅速扩大其角膜移植数量。眼库基础设施的技术现代化必须随之而来。两个关键因素是专业眼库管理人员的发展和医院角膜恢复计划的建立。最近在印度适应这些现代眼库模式,导致可移植组织的采购、利用率提高、运营效率实现和财务可持续性增强等方面的相应高速增长。板层角膜移植技术的广泛应用也有望提高角膜移植成功率。全球眼科界现在准备扩大角膜移植的广泛获取,以满足目前失明的数百万人的需求。