The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic exerted a great impact on medical practice, which was reframed according to the actual needs. Ophthalmological services and procedures including corneal transplantation did not represent an exception. The adoption and implementation of new standard operating procedures as well as of new technologies for remote consultation and smart-working reshaped daily activities of both eye bankers, physicians, researchers, and patients. Regulatory restrictions were issued redefining corneal donor eligibility criteria, as well as handling and harvesting procedures of donor ocular tissues. Surgical schedules underwent an abrupt contraction with prioritization of urgent procedures. Local lockdowns and confinement strategies resulted in both a reduction and redirection of research activities. The evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 colonization of ocular tissues, long-term corneal storage techniques, new disinfection strategies, split corneal transplants and cell-based therapies for the treatment of corneal disease peaked in the pipeline. Aim of this article is to summarizes the overall impact of the pandemic on the corneal transplantation machinery, and the current and future perspectives for the corneal transplant community.

Aiello, F., Afflitto, G.g., Pocobelli, G., Ponzin, D., Nucci, C. (2022). Effect of Covid-19 on Eye Banks and Corneal Transplantations: Current Perspectives. CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY UPDATE, 16, 4345-4354 [10.2147/OPTH.S379849].

Effect of Covid-19 on Eye Banks and Corneal Transplantations: Current Perspectives

Aiello F.;Nucci C.
2022-01-01

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic exerted a great impact on medical practice, which was reframed according to the actual needs. Ophthalmological services and procedures including corneal transplantation did not represent an exception. The adoption and implementation of new standard operating procedures as well as of new technologies for remote consultation and smart-working reshaped daily activities of both eye bankers, physicians, researchers, and patients. Regulatory restrictions were issued redefining corneal donor eligibility criteria, as well as handling and harvesting procedures of donor ocular tissues. Surgical schedules underwent an abrupt contraction with prioritization of urgent procedures. Local lockdowns and confinement strategies resulted in both a reduction and redirection of research activities. The evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 colonization of ocular tissues, long-term corneal storage techniques, new disinfection strategies, split corneal transplants and cell-based therapies for the treatment of corneal disease peaked in the pipeline. Aim of this article is to summarizes the overall impact of the pandemic on the corneal transplantation machinery, and the current and future perspectives for the corneal transplant community.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/30 - MALATTIE APPARATO VISIVO
English
basic sciences
cornea
cornea transplant
cornea transplantation
COVID-19
eye bank
SARS-CoV-2
Aiello, F., Afflitto, G.g., Pocobelli, G., Ponzin, D., Nucci, C. (2022). Effect of Covid-19 on Eye Banks and Corneal Transplantations: Current Perspectives. CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY UPDATE, 16, 4345-4354 [10.2147/OPTH.S379849].
Aiello, F; Afflitto, Gg; Pocobelli, G; Ponzin, D; Nucci, C
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