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A diseased, scarred, swollen, or irregularly shaped cornea can cause poor vision or blindness. A cornea transplant can give the gift of sight to a patient whose vision cannot be corrected by other treatments.

With a success rate of greater than 85 percent, cornea transplants are the most successful of all transplant surgeries. Physicians at UT Southwestern Medical Center perform numerous outpatient cornea transplants each year, as well as other eye-tissue transplants such as sclera patch grafts. 

UT Southwestern is home to a nationally recognized Transplant Services Center, which specializes in all areas of care from tissue donations to transplantation.

In addition to their excellent training and experience, our physicians share a research focus dedicated to providing greater understanding of transplant immunology. For example, UT Southwestern’s Ophthalmology Department performs groundbreaking research into allergies and their relationship to corneal transplant rejection and acceptance.

The medical center’s clinical trials program gives patients access to treatments often unavailable at other health-care facilities. Depending on the specific condition, UT Southwestern can offer patients therapies that show particular promise years before those therapies are offered to the public.

Our experience in conducting some of the most advanced research into cornea and eye transplants enables UT Southwestern to provide our patients with the best possible medical treatments – all in a caring and compassionate environment.

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