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Whole-Eye Transplantation: How Far Are We From a Breakthrough? | LitMetric

Whole-Eye Transplantation: How Far Are We From a Breakthrough?

Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg

Department of Plastic Surgery, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, United Kingdom.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traumatic facial injuries can lead to life-altering consequences, such as eye enucleation, but whole-eye transplantation (WET) is emerging as a potential solution despite remaining challenges.
  • The review highlights advancements in surgical techniques, especially vascularized composite allotransplantation, and the importance of addressing both technical and ethical issues for successful WET implementation.
  • Although WET shows promise in improving patients' quality of life after severe trauma, further research is necessary to ensure its long-term effectiveness and feasibility.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Traumatic facial injuries and resultant eye enucleation remain a devastating life-changing event for many. However, whole-eye transplantation (WET) has remained a distant goal until recently. This narrative review explores the existing literature on WET, assesses current hurdles to its success, and considers the ethical challenges to the expansion of WET programs globally.

Method: The authors identified pertinent keywords by conducting an initial literature exploration which were subsequently used to search scientific databases. In line with the narrative methodology employed in this article, specific inclusion and exclusion criteria were not explicitly defined. Nevertheless, the review focused exclusively on articles relating to ocular restoration and reconstructive surgery.

Results: Though vision restoration remains elusive, burgeoning surgical techniques such as vascularized composite allotransplantation have opened the scope for surgeons to consider WET when planning facial transplants. Dr. Rodriguez and the New York University Langone team's success supports the recent advancements made in surgical innovation and the potential of CD34-positive stem cells as neuroprotective agents when injected at the optic nerve connection of the recipient. For WET to succeed, vascular and neural structures and the transplanted eye must be considered. Such requirements have been strengthened by the development of microsurgical techniques. In addition to addressing the technical feasibility of WET, it is crucial to deliberate on ethical considerations such as the lifelong implications associated with immunosuppression and, challenges related to the fair division of ocular tissue for WET versus keratoplasty.

Conclusion: WET amid significant facial trauma has great potential to restore the quality of life in patients, however, more research is required to demonstrate its long-term viability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/IOP.0000000000002738DOI Listing

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