
Moscow (Russia), March 08 (ANI): According to researchers at I. M. Sechenov University, on average, 1 in 2000 people in the world suffer from pathologies of the visual organs requiring corneal transplantation. In addition, people often traumatise their eyes and also need surgery. However, there is a shortage of donor material. Therefore, scientists have developed a unique technology for making an implant from collagen. Tests on rabbits are going on successfully. Ophthalmic surgeons work with scientists at Sechenov university to transplant an artificial cornea into a rabbit. If successful, such an implant could be used in surgeries for people suffering from eye diseases. This stage was preceded by long and meticulous process to obtain the innovative material.
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