Cornea Transplant / Keratoplasty In Bhiwani​

Keratoplasty, or Cornea Transplant, is a surgical procedure that can restore function to the cornea. A doctor will diagnose the patient’s eye condition and then decide if keratoplasty is the best option for them. The surgery typically takes around two hours and involves removing the damaged cornea and replacing it with a healthy one from a donor. 

Post-operative care depends on the severity of the injury, but usually includes antibiotics to prevent infection and painkillers to relieve pain. Patients are generally able to return to work within a few days of the surgery. 

If you are considering keratoplasty in Bhiwani, please speak to your doctor about your options. There is no single procedure that suits everyone, so your doctor will work with you to come up with an individualized plan that meets your needs.

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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 several types of corneal transplant surgeries, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Penetrating keratoplasty (PK), Descemet’s stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK/ DSAEK), Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK), and superficial anterior lamellar keratoplasty (SALK) are all types of keratectomy procedures that involve removing a small amount of the cornea’s surface area. 

This is done in order to create enough space for the implant to be placed and to provide better vision.The main drawback of these procedures is that they can result in significant vision loss. In particular, DSEK/ DSAEK can result in around 50% vision loss, while DMEK can lead to around 60%vision loss. Additionally, PK and SALK can often result in more severe vision impairment than other types of corneal transplant procedures. This is due to the fact that they require a greater amount of corneal tissue removal, which results in a higher risk of complications.

Overall, PK and SALK are among the most commonly performed types of corneal transplant surgery. They offer excellent visual outcomes, However, they carry a high risk of complication and require a high degree of expertise to perform successfully.

Cornea Transplant Surgery Cost In Bhiwani

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

Cornea Treatment OptionsDescriptionCost (₹)
Penetrating Keratoplasty (PK) in BhiwaniFull thickness corneal transplant (entire cornea is replaced)55,000
Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/ DSAEK) in BhiwaniDamaged 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 BhiwaniDamaged inner corneal layer is removed through a small incision50000
Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) in BhiwaniPartial thickness corneal transplant (used in case of keratoconus or bulging cornea)45000
Superficial anterior lamellar keratoplasty (SALK) in BhiwaniPartial thickness corneal transplant wherein the front layer of the cornea is replaced (Stroma and endothelium are unharmed)45000
Artificial Cornea Transplant (Keratoprosthesis) in BhiwaniCorneal transplant with artificial cornea (If not eligible for a donor cornea) 80000

Cornea Hospitals in Bhiwani

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

  • Sector-13
  • Rajiv Colony
  • Dadri Gate
  • Bound Kalan
  • Krishna Colony
  • Devsar
  • Charkhi Dadri
  • Surya Nagar
  • M C Colony
  • Defence Colony
  • Garanpura
  • Shiv Nagar Colony
  • Sector-26
  • Vijay Nagar
  • Bharat Nagar
  • Vidya Nagar
  • Vikas Nagar
  • Sector-23
  • Siwani
  • Bhiwani-Hansi Road

Top Corneal Treatment / Keratoplasty Doctors in Bhiwani

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

Happy Patients from Bhiwani after Corneal Transplant / Keratoplasty

Archana

“I wanted to thank you for helping me with my corneal transplant surgery. I am feeling much better and the process was surprisingly pain-free. I am really happy with the results.”

– Sharon (Bhiwani)

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 Bhiwani.
At MantraCare Bhiwani, 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 Bhiwani 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 Bhiwani. 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.