CorneaFebruary 2026Multicenter Study

National Survey on Corneal Transplantation in Japan.

Angle & Aqueous Outflow

Summary

The national survey reveals that CE is the most frequent indication for corneal transplantation in Japan.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To report the results of a national survey on corneal transplantation in Japan.

METHODS

The Japan Cornea Society and the Keratoplasty Society of Japan conducted a national survey on corneal transplantation performed from 2017 to 2019. Data from various institutions were collected through an online database and subsequently analyzed.

RESULTS

In total, 4951 cases from 44 facilities were documented. The leading cause of corneal transplantation was corneal edema (CE), which accounted for 39.3% of cases, followed by repeat keratoplasty at 27.7%. Among CE cases, postcataract surgery was the most prevalent (25.1%), followed by postglaucoma surgery (20.8%) and laser iridotomy-induced CE (18.2%). Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy was the fourth most common cause (10.9%). Regarding surgical methods, Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty was the most common, used in 41.3% of procedures, followed by penetrating keratoplasty at 37.1%. Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty and Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty were used in 8.1% and 2.6% of cases, respectively. One year after transplantation, graft clarity was maintained in 80.5% of cases, and regrafting was necessary in 15.2% of instances.

CONCLUSIONS

The national survey reveals that CE is the most frequent indication for corneal transplantation in Japan. Increases in cases from glaucoma surgery and Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy were noted among patients with CE. Endothelial keratoplasty, especially Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty, is now the preferred surgical technique for these transplants.

Keywords

corneal edemacorneal transplantationendothelial keratoplastynational survey

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