#29 Exploring the Potential of Artificial Corneas with Dr. Esen Akpek
In this riveting episode of 'It Happened to Me', join co-hosts Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman as they sit with Dr. Esen Akpek, a leader in corneal and stem cell transplantation. Listen as Dr. Akpek sheds light on emerging research around a groundbreaking synthetic corneal device. This conversation is a beacon of hope for those at high risk of failure from traditional donor corneal transplants and for anyone interested in advancements in ophthalmology.
Discover the intricacies of corneal transplantation, the common eye disorders that affect corneal transparency, and the importance of regular eye check-ups and vaccines in preventing such conditions. Expect a deep dive into the complexities of developing an artificial cornea, the multiple challenges faced, and the potential life-changing impact it holds for individuals around the world.
Led by Dr. Akpek's expertise and research, explore the evolving landscape of corneal transplants, the struggle with rejection rates, and the prospect of an acrylic glass cornea as a more sustainable alternative. Despite the inevitable hurdles in the journey, the promising success rate paints an optimistic future for vision impairment globally.
Be sure to check out Dr. Akpek’s previous interview on Episode #28 where she shared her expertise on dry eye, what it is and what we can do to relieve it.
Dr. Esen Akpek (she/her) is the Bendann Family Professor of Ophthalmology at The Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins University Medical School. Her area of expertise is in the fields of ocular surface diseases and corneal transplantation. Her current research centers around developing a synthetic corneal device for patients who are at high risk of failure with donor corneal transplantation. She combines the rare characteristics of superior surgical skill and patient empathy. You can learn more about Dr. Akpek on her Johns Hopkins’ listing here.
We would like to disclose, our co-host Beth Glassman is a patient of Dr. Akpek.
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