Cornea Transplant / Keratoplasty In Asansol​

A cornea transplant is a surgical procedure to replace the damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy one. The healthy cornea is usually donated by a family member or friend. Keratoplasty, also known as corneal transplantation, is a type of surgery to treat eye conditions that affect the cornea, such as keratoconus, Fuchs dystrophy and other corneal scars.

The success rate for cornea transplants is generally high, but it depends on many factors such as the reason for the transplant, the age of the patient and the health of the eye prior to surgery. Most people who have a successful transplant enjoy improved vision afterwards. 

If you are considering having a cornea transplant in Asansol, please consult with an experienced eye surgeon to learn more about this procedure and whether it is right for you.

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Causes Of Corneal Diseases

Infection from wearing contact lenses
Infection from wearing contact lenses
Trauma or injury
Trauma or injury to the Eye
Inflammation or distortion of the cornea
Keratoconus
Corneal scarring
Dry eye conditions

Types of Corneal Transplant Surgeries

There are a variety of corneal transplant surgeries that can be performed. These include penetrating keratoplasty (PK), descemet’s stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK/ DSAEK), descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK), superficial anterior lamellar keratoplasty (SALK) and artificial cornea transplant (keratoprosthesis). Each surgery has its own benefits and drawbacks, but all aim to restore vision by replacing the damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy one.

PK is the most common type of corneal transplant surgery, and it involves removing the damaged or diseased cornea and replacing it with an artificial one. This procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure, and patients typically experience good vision within a few days after the surgery. However, PK is not always effective in restoring vision, and some patients may experience significant visual loss over time.

DSEK/ DSAEK is a less common type of Corneal Transplant Surgery that involves using a small incision to remove the damaged or diseased cornea and then suturing the artificial replacement into place. This procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure, and patients typically experience good vision within a few days after the surgery. However, DSEK/ DSAEK is not always effective in restoring vision, and some patients may experience significant visual loss over time.

DMEK is the least common type of Corneal Transplant Surgery, and it involves using a small incision to remove the damaged or diseased cornea and then suturing the artificial replacement into place. This procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure, and patients typically experience good vision within a few days after the surgery. However, DMEK is not always effective in restoring vision, and some patients may experience significant vision loss over time.

Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) is a type of corneal transplant surgery that involves removing the front layer of the cornea and replacing it with an artificial one. This procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure, and patients typically experience good vision within a few days after the surgery. However, DALK is not always effective in restoring vision, and some patients may experience significant vision loss over time.

Superficial Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (SALK) is a type of corneal transplant surgery that involves removing the front layer of the cornea and replacing it with an artificial one. This procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure, and patients typically experience good vision within a few days after the surgery. However, SALK is not always effective in restoring vision, and some patients may experience significant visual loss over time.

Keratoprosthesis is an artificial cornea that is surgically implanted into the eye to replace a damaged or diseased one. This procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure, and patients typically experience good vision within a few days after the surgery. However, keratoprosthesis is not always effective in restoring vision, and some patients may experience significant visual loss over time.

Cornea Transplant Surgery Cost In Asansol

The cost of corneal treatment surgery in Asansol varies between ₹40,000/eye to 80,000/eye depending on the procedure. MantraCare is one of the best cornea hospitals in Asansol, and it offers corneal treatment at the most competitive prices. MantraCare also offers insurance and financing EMI options for corneal treatment in Asansol to make the procedure more affordable for patients.

Cornea Treatment OptionsDescriptionCost (₹)
Penetrating Keratoplasty (PK) in AsansolFull thickness corneal transplant (entire cornea is replaced)55,000
Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/ DSAEK) in AsansolDamaged inner corneal layer is removed through a small incision (Donor tissue is thicker & easier to transplant compared to DMEK)50000
Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) in AsansolDamaged inner corneal layer is removed through a small incision50000
Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) in AsansolPartial thickness corneal transplant (used in case of keratoconus or bulging cornea)45000
Superficial anterior lamellar keratoplasty (SALK) in AsansolPartial thickness corneal transplant wherein the front layer of the cornea is replaced (Stroma and endothelium are unharmed)45000
Artificial Cornea Transplant (Keratoprosthesis) in AsansolCorneal transplant with artificial cornea (If not eligible for a donor cornea) 80000

Cornea Hospitals in Asansol

There are several cornea eye hospitals in Asansol, including MantraCare Asansol, Eye Clinic Asansol, Eye Center Asansol, and Eye Mantra Asansol. EyeMantra is one of Asansol’s leading Cornea treatment center, with over 100,000 eyes operated by its doctors. Our hospitals in Asansol are accessible from the following areas :

  • Asansol
  • Chelidanga
  • NH-2
  • Shristinagar
  • Neamatpur
  • Dhadka
  • Burnpur
  • Pathak Bari
  • Radha Nagar
  • Mohishila Colony
  • Ushagram
  • Gobindapur
  • Kalyanpur
  • Railpar
  • Rabindra Nagar
  • Salanpur
  • Munshi Bazar
  • Gopalpur
  • Apcar Garden
  • Hamid Nagar
  • Kanyapur
  • Asansol Court Area
  • Kaladabar
  • Rupnarayanpur

Top Corneal Treatment / Keratoplasty Doctors in Asansol

Dr. Shweta Jain
Cataract, Retina, Glaucoma, LASIK
Dr. Akanksha Gautam
Retina Specialist
Dr. Surbi Taneja
Cataract, Glaucoma
Dr. Harleen Kaur
Cataract, Retina, Glaucoma

Happy Patients from Asansol after Corneal Transplant / Keratoplasty

Archana

“I am thankful to MantraCare for their generous corneal donation. The surgery was quick, successful, and painless. I am now enjoying an uninterrupted vision again.”

– Sharon (Asansol)

Frequently Asked Questions

Corneal transplant surgery is a medical procedure in which the diseased or damaged cornea of your eye gets replaced by a healthy and undamaged cornea. The surgical procedure involves removing all or part of your damaged cornea and replacing it with a graft to restore normal vision.MantraCare offers cornea transplant  or keratoplasty surgery by the best cornea surgeons in Asansol.
At MantraCare Asansol, cornea transplant surgery or keratoplasty starts from Rs. 35,000. The cost can vary depending on the procedure such as PK, DSEK, DSAEK, DMEK , DALK, SALK & Artificial transplant
The cornea transplant surgery / keratoplasty at Mantracare Asansol is a safe procedure that takes around an hour to get over but a person has to stay in the operating room for 2 hours for a postoperative examination.
EyeMantra by MantraCare is the best hospital for cornea transplant surgery in Asansol. They have top  cornea doctors with over 2,000+ satisfied cornea transplant clients.
Some corneal transplants do last forever, but some demand to be replaced due to transplant refusal. That can occur even 20 years later.  It all depends on the age and health of the donor tissue, the warranty might simply run out.