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Published on: August 4, 2023
Gamma-Irradiated Cornea in Combat-related Ocular Trauma
Brian M Davis1, Carson Clabeaux2, Anton Vlasov3
1School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Science, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Abstract:
Corneal injury is a known risk for deployed troops worldwide. To the authors' knowledge, there has been no reported use of gamma-irradiated corneas in the setting of severe corneal trauma. Our report highlights the case of a 36-year-old active duty solider who sustained bilateral penetrating ocular trauma from a nearby ordnance explosion. We propose that ocular surgeons should consider utilizing gamma-irradiated corneas in (1) a situation where the corneal tissue is so damaged that it would be challenging to accomplish an adequate repair while providing the opportunity for future visual rehabilitation and (2) remote and/or deployed environments where storage of fresh donor tissue is limited. The long shelf life of gamma-irradiated corneas reduces the need for specialized storage equipment and the need for continuous resupply, both potentially leading to significant cost savings for the Military Health System.

