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A device that revives eyeballs from dead donors could make eye transplants possible

A device that revives eyeballs from dead donors could make eye transplants possible

Research22 hours ago· MIT Tech Review

Researchers are developing a device that could potentially revive eyeballs from deceased donors, making eye transplants more feasible. The current challenges in eye transplants include the complexity of the surgery and the rapid degeneration of eyes once removed from the body. Previous attempts at eye transplants have not been successful in restoring vision. The new device aims to preserve the eyes more effectively, offering hope for improved outcomes in future eye transplant procedures.

Researchers are developing a device that could potentially revive eyeballs from deceased donors, making eye transplants more feasible. The current challenges in eye transplants include the complexity of the surgery and the rapid degeneration of eyes once removed from the body. Previous attempts at eye transplants have not been successful in restoring vision. The new device aims to preserve the eyes more effectively, offering hope for improved outcomes in future eye transplant procedures.

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