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Multicenter Study
. 2025 Jan 20;45(1):27.
doi: 10.1007/s10792-024-03398-x.

Identifying the greatest surgeon-perceived barriers and challenges in performing corneal transplantation in India

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Multicenter Study

Identifying the greatest surgeon-perceived barriers and challenges in performing corneal transplantation in India

Gavin Li et al. Int Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

Objective: There is currently no systematic method of assessing limitations in performing corneal transplantation. The purpose of the study was to identify the limitations of performing corneal transplantation in India.

Design: Cross-sectional survey study.

Participants: A total of 148 members of the Cornea Society of India.

Methods: A survey tool was developed to identify region-specific barriers to performing corneal transplantation. The survey was edited by a marketing firm and reviewed and approved by 4 of the participating corneal surgeons in India. The electronic survey was distributed nationwide to members of the Cornea Society of India between January 1, 2021 and July 1, 2021. Participants were asked to rate the difficulty or ease of 11 predetermined steps/variables of the corneal transplantation process using a Likert scale.

Results: One hundred forty-eight practicing cornea surgeons participated in the survey (21% response rate). The most common barrier was difficulty with finding donors who fulfilled the screening criteria for transplantation (55%). The second most common barrier was patient/family willingness to donate organs (32%). The third most common barrier was the inability to store tissue after it was prepared by the eye bank (20%). The two variables least commonly identified as barriers were operating room staff availability and using the donor tissue before expiration.

Conclusion: The greatest barrier to corneal transplantation in India was finding donors who fulfilled screening criteria. Additional studies into the contributing factors are underway to inform governing bodies on resource allocation to enhance procurement of quality donor tissues.

Keywords: Corneal blindness; Corneal transplantation; Global health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing interests.

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