Posts Tagged cornea transplant

Tissue recipients

I get the rare honor of hearing a cornea transplant recipient talk about his experiences.

Continue Reading 1 comment Sunday, 9 November, 2008

“Transplanted cornea in use for record 123 years”

An interesting article about what could be the world’s oldest tissue.

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Time is of the essence

Timing is essential in tissue recovery, as two recent cases illustrate.

Continue Reading Add comment Tuesday, 4 November, 2008

Watching a Cornea Transplant

I was excited to get to watch a cornea transplant, but had no idea that I would react like this!

Continue Reading Add comment Saturday, 23 August, 2008


About me:

I'm employed by a non-profit that works to cure blindness through cornea transplants. My job is to pursue cases, contact the family about donating tissue, track down the body and medical chart, review the chart and talk to the next of kin to see if the donor is eligible to donate and to perform the actual recovery of eye tissue. I love my job, and hope to share my work through this blog. Though I have cleared this blog with my director, I desire to remain anonymous to the general public. Thanks for respecting this, and enjoy!

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