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A New Future for Fuchs’ Patients
Surgery for Fuchs’ Dystrophy is rapidly changing. What once required a full corneal transplant can now be achieved using just 2 per cent thickness of a donor cornea and in some cases, no donor cornea is required at all. Sydney ophthalmologist Dr. Greg Moloney is at the forefront of corneal surgery and recently he returned […]
Sydney DMEK Course- Dr. Greg Moloney
We are pleased to announce that the Sydney DMEK course will be running again in 2018 for the third year. This course was conceived and convened by Dr. Moloney and is the only course of its kind in this global region. Through this course we aim to bring the latest surgical techniques in corneal transplantation […]
A tooth for an eye
Dr. Moloney and Mosman Eye Centre are very proud to announce the completion of Australia’s first two osteo-odontokeratoprosthesis procedures. This was recently profiled by 60 minutes and the daily telegraph, see links below: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/cure-for-blindness-tooth-sewn-into-mans-eyeball-restores-h… https://www.9now.com.au/60-minutes/2017/clip-cj1kit49n00010hqnapmlof32 Both patients are doing well, with our surgical team extremely pleased for them. This work would not have been possible […]
New Treatments for Fuchs’ Dystrophy
It seems that every year gets better and better for patients with Fuchs’ Dystrophy. Treatment options have greatly improved over the past 10 years, with surgery becoming less invasive, recovery time faster and visual results better. Beyond surgery it appears more and more likely that medical options for the condition will one day be available, […]