partial-thickness-cornea-transplant for Keratoconus

My experiences with getting a partial thickness cornea transplant. The surgery was performed in December 2008 by Dr Anthony Maloof, a pioneer of such surgery in Sydney and perhaps the world(?) Recommended Web sites relating to Keratoconus and cornea transplants: Diary of Larry Wall My Surgeon Support group for Keratoconus patients

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

9 months later - around half way will the stitches are scheduled to be removed.

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Its now about 9 months since my operation.  I haven't updated the blogfor a while.  Partly this is because my eye doctor says I am far f...
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Wednesday, 1 September 2010

2.5 months later

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I saw my surgeon again 2.5 months after the latest attempt at a cornea graft.   My eye continues to show much better signs then it did last ...
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Thursday, 5 August 2010

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This post is about two weeks late.   However I went and saw the surgeon again.  He told me when he removed the old cornea he found it was so...
Friday, 25 June 2010

1 week on

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I had another transplant 1 week ago.  My eye is still very sore and very very sensitive to light.  However it hasn't had the really inte...
Thursday, 10 June 2010

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The operation was supposed to be today...but there were no donor corneas available and so it maybe be a few more days before it goes ahead n...
Thursday, 20 May 2010

giving it another go

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yep in early June I will give the whole mdalk (stromal transplant) thing another go.  Who knows for some random reason it might go better th...
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010

16 months later and bad news

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I'm just back from the doctor and this time the advice I got was very different to last time. Last visit I was told my vision would ...
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