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Our fellowship-trained surgeons deliver expert care for damage or injury to the eye’s surface.
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Many conditions can affect the clear surface of your eye (cornea). Damage to the cornea can cause vision loss and pain. Severe damage to the cornea or symptoms of corneal disease may require treatment with a cornea transplant.
Our eye care team at USC Roski Eye Institute is one of only a few in the country with expertise in all types of cornea transplant surgery.
A cornea transplant — also called a keratoplasty or a corneal graft — is a type of surgery performed to replace a damaged cornea with an artificial or donor cornea.
We offer several types of corneal transplants. Your doctor will discuss the best type of cornea transplant for your specific condition.
Cornea transplant procedures we offer include:
A cornea transplant is an effective treatment for a damaged or injured cornea. Your ophthalmologist (eye doctor) will discuss the risks associated with the surgery. You can expect improved eyesight and reduced pain after the transplant, though you may still require corrective lenses to achieve the best possible vision. Our ophthalmologists work with you to develop the best plan for your unique needs. When you come to us for care, here’s what you can expect:
Your doctor will prescribe eye drops and medications to prevent infection, control inflammation and help you heal. Your doctor will monitor your cornea transplant recovery at regular follow-up appointments. You can expect it to take several weeks for your vision to improve.
The USC Roski Eye Institute was the first center in California to offer DSEK corneal transplants.
Keck Hospital of USC earned five stars, the highest rating possible, on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2023 quality star ratings report, demonstrating our continuing commitment to patient safety and to the best patient outcomes.
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