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Review
. 2024 Nov 1;43(11):1456-1465.
doi: 10.1097/ICO.0000000000003655. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

A Comprehensive Review of Donor Corneal Preservation Strategies

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A Comprehensive Review of Donor Corneal Preservation Strategies

Jack Cipolla et al. Cornea. .

Abstract

Successful corneal transplantation relies on the viability of the corneal endothelium. Although various preservation systems have been developed in the field of eye banking, long-term storage of the corneal endothelium poses challenges and is costly. Optisol-GS in the past has been the most commonly used solution for intermediate-term corneal storage in the United States. However, disruptions in the availability of Optisol-GS, caused by rising costs and supply shortages, have necessitated alternative methods of corneal preservation. Previously described preservation methods include hypothermia (2-8°C) for short-term storage (7-14 days), organ culture (28-37°C) for intermediate storage (4-7 weeks), and cryopreservation for longer-term storage. In this review, we examine standard practice and alternative methods for corneal storage.

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Conflict of interest statement

A. L. Sabater: Ocubio, Tissuecor, Abbvie, Brill Pharma, GSK. J. Cipolla and M. Jo have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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